To convey information or feelings means to cause them to be known or understood by someone. In every one of her pictures she conveys a sense of immediacy He also conveyed his views and the views of the bureaucracy. = communicate
go or come after and bring or take back; "Get me those books over there, please"; "Could you bring the wine?"; "The dog fetched the hat"
the legal act of changing ownership by one party to another, also referred to as a grant
To convey someone or something to a place means to carry or transport them there. The railway company extended a branch line to Brightlingsea to convey fish direct to Billingsgate. = transport
To cause to pass from one place or person to another; to serve as a medium in carrying (anything) from one place or person to another; to transmit; as, air conveys sound; words convey ideas
1 In real property law, to transfer property from one to another, by means of a written instrument and other formalities
to transport or carry goods, passengers etc copper a malleable red-brown metallic element of the transition series, occurring naturally especially in cuprite and malachite, and used especially for electrical cables and apparatus