convey - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of convey in Hindi

  • संप्रेषित
  • देना
  • प्रवहण करना
  • भेजना
  • ले जाना

verb

  • पहुंचाना
  • सूचित करना
  • सौंपना

convey Definition

  • transport or carry to a place. ( किसी स्थान पर ले जाना या ले जाना। )

convey Example

  • I mean, how could such a simple word convey a feeling so intense and nauseous?
  • It's in the way we engage in small talk and mobilize our facial expressions to convey interest and sympathetic sentiments.
  • She actually made the effort to convey her message to another friend to inform me.
  • He looked up at her, with an expression designed to convey the right feelings.
  • Tractors cannot be used on land to convey fodder to feeding sites and farmers have to carry in hay or silage on their backs.
  • Upon completion of this course you will be able to communicate with spirit and convey the information you receive.
  • By their regular performance, the words are remembered from one generation to the next, and they convey beliefs and ideas from the distant past.
  • Mr Harvey and his daughter have asked me to convey their very kind regards
  • Two messages we sent at this time convey the sense of concern about this situation.
  • Teenagers have always used text messaging not so much to convey information as to hang out electronically with friends.
  • pipes were laid to convey water to the house
  • Verbal language is commonly used to communicate, to convey a message and to criticize.
  • It is also how we want to see racing go forward and to be able to convey our wishes.
  • I still haven't brought myself to call my cousin to convey my condolences.
  • The property was conveyed to the father, but it was agreed that if the son and his wife paid all the mortgage instalments he would then convey the property to them.
  • Rather than providing a transparent depiction of daily life, diarists convey a great deal about the preoccupations of their society.
  • Is it right that a lawyer is retained to convey a property and their client ends up with nothing?
  • Mr. Harvey and his daughter have asked me to convey their very kind regards
  • Williamson's characters failed to touch, move or convey anything of significance.
  • We also enjoy the right to conduct and participate in protests and gatherings to convey our position to governments and companies.
  • The most effective channel for artists to convey their perspectives is through their art.
  • It is only since Charlotte's diagnosis that I have found words that almost convey my feelings.
  • it's impossible to convey how lost I felt
  • The melodies could sometimes be stronger, but King's lyrics and delivery convey an arresting spectrum of ambivalent emotions.
  • Words are not always the only or even the best way to convey feelings of joy, sadness, fear, contentment, anger, and love.
  • He has a special interest in attempting to convey academic ideas to the mainstream, perhaps through print journalism.
  • A book as a prop is a great idea to convey the mood and make the sitter feel relaxed.
  • This message was conveyed to the children through the media, the community, and the school.
  • In the Theaetetus, Plato uses the point that knowledge is conveyable , and also the point that knowledge requires first-hand experience of one's own.
  • The content is out there, and he brings it together in a manner that conveys his view, and he does so extremely well.