Conveying: meaning, definitions and examples
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conveying
[ kənˈveɪɪŋ ]
communication
Conveying is the act of communicating or making something known to someone else. It involves the transmission of information, ideas, or feelings through verbal or non-verbal means. It can also refer to the transportation of goods or people from one place to another.
Synonyms
communicating, expressing, transmitting
Examples of usage
- He did a great job of conveying his thoughts during the presentation.
- She conveyed her emotions through a touching letter.
- The truck is conveying goods to the warehouse.
Translations
Translations of the word "conveying" in other languages:
🇵🇹 transmitindo
🇮🇳 संचारण
🇩🇪 übertragend
🇮🇩 menyampaikan
🇺🇦 передача
🇵🇱 przekazywanie
🇯🇵 伝達
🇫🇷 transmission
🇪🇸 transmisión
🇹🇷 iletişim
🇰🇷 전달
🇸🇦 نقل
🇨🇿 přenos
🇸🇰 prenos
🇨🇳 传达
🇸🇮 prenašanje
🇮🇸 miðlun
🇰🇿 жеткізу
🇬🇪 გადაცემა
🇦🇿 ötürmə
🇲🇽 transmisión
Etymology
The word 'conveying' has its origins in the Latin word 'conveyare', meaning 'to carry'. Over time, it evolved in English to encompass the broader concept of communication and transportation. The term has been used in various contexts throughout history, reflecting humanity's need to share information and transport goods efficiently.
See also: convey, conveyable, conveyance, conveyancing, conveyer, conveyor.