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conveyed

[kuhn-veyd] / kənˈveɪd /




ADJECTIVE
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Perhaps the most fundamental authority of Congress is its “power of the purse”—the exclusive power conveyed by Article 1 of the Constitution to both impose taxes and control the expenditure of federal money.

From Slate Aug. 17, 2026

It requires, at minimum, a deep understanding of how, for example, an agent’s identity is “determined, managed, conveyed and operates,” as Crawford explained in an earlier post.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

As the bond between the two men grows and Henry works the land beside Carlos, their evolving relationship is potently conveyed through the music Quijada and Robinson make together.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 15, 2026

“If Congress intended to limit American citizenship to the children of those domiciled in the United States, nothing in the succinct language of the Citizenship Clause conveyed that design,” Roberts wrote in the majority opinion.

From Salon Jul. 2, 2026

I conveyed his lordship's message and asked him what refreshments I might bring him.

From "The Remains of the Day" by Kazuo Ishiguro




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