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conveyed

[kuhn-veyd] / kənˈveɪd /




ADJECTIVE
transported
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His complaints about the Dec. 13 killing were conveyed by the White House to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the officials said.

From The Wall Street Journal

They all conveyed a sense of urgency, using emotive language.

From BBC

Gartner management conveyed on their November earnings call that AI disruption is “extremely small,” and that clients have actually utilized the company to assist with their own AI strategies.

From MarketWatch

It raises new questions about how early humans conveyed identity, status, and cultural beliefs through materials that were likely more diverse and visually striking than previously assumed.

From Science Daily

“Congress structured dozens of administrative agencies in reliance on the rule of Humphrey’s Executor,” she says, “assigning the Executive Branch power that it otherwise might never have conveyed.”

From The Wall Street Journal