convey in the PONS Dictionary

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They are particularly well suited for conveying hot and cold substances.
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His narration conveys his determination to intentionally run the mysterious man down the next time he sees him.
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His music often conveys a feeling of rapture or exaltation.
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Theater performances also were used to convey community issues and organizations.
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For instance, values may range between 0 and 100, where values above and below 50 convey positive and negative sentiment, respectively.
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The theme of the lyrics conveys the members' recollection of a past relationship.
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She was imbued with the drama and grandeur necessary to dazzle the subject people and to convey the image of an implacable state.
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These videos may convey a story, while others follow a non-linear narrative or contain no storyline at all.
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She attempted to convey a more mature style in her music.
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In humans, the sense of taste is conveyed via three of the twelve cranial nerves.
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