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Definitions for CONVEYED
con·veyed
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Conveyed
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conveyedverb
Verb form of the word convey.
The picture they conveyed was one of happiness, joy and peace.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of CONVEYED in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of CONVEYED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of CONVEYED in a Sentence
I have immense respect for Piers Morgan and appreciate him. During our conversation, which was back in 2017, the only thought I conveyed was that my focus now and in the future is on my family, i did not talk about business or Hollywood. My priority is my family.
They made love through their eyes, while their gestures conveyed otherwise!
I was disappointed to learn that... the facts that had been conveyed to me by General Flynn were inaccurate.
Obviously I'm aware that( former US Capitol Police Chief) Steve Sund testified not too long ago up there, and I'm also aware that one of the things he conveyed is that, you know, he would have preferred to have had more, more people, more resources, more fencing to be able to effectuate and push out his perimeter, had it been established to be an NSSE, that's one of the things you would have seen. You would have seen more people. You would have seen more perimeter fencing. You would have seen more resources.
We conveyed to him that the government would take serious action if any embassy official is found to be involved in any crimes in future.
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