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conveyance

[kuhn-vey-uhns] / kənˈveɪ əns /


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At issue is whether Miami Dade College gave reasonable public notice of the meeting where its board of trustees voted on the land conveyance.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 15, 2025

A $1.2-billion, 44-mile-long conveyance system called the Inland Feeder, completed in 2009, involved boring eight miles of tunnels through the San Bernardino Mountains and another 7.9-mile tunnel under the Badlands in Riverside County.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 27, 2025

Standing at 6ft 1in tall, Patrick's height and weight of about 11st 7lb limit the rides he can take, but the rocket that is Nick Rockett proved the ideal conveyance.

From BBC • Apr. 5, 2025

This is thanks to the Fifth Amendment, which protects the conveyance of that as speech—but does not, importantly, extend to biometric security.

From Slate • Sep. 12, 2024

“They made conveyance of goods unwieldy. Trucks; buses. Slowed them down. So—” He waved his hand, as if a gesture had caused hills to disappear.

From "The Giver" by Lois Lowry