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Transmitting vs. Convey — What's the Difference?

Transmitting vs. Convey — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Transmitting and Convey

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Transmitting

To send from one person, thing, or place to another; convey.

Convey

To take or carry from one place to another; transport.

Transmitting

Present participle of transmit

Convey

To serve as a medium of transmission for; transmit
Wires that convey electricity.

Transmitting

A process of transmission.
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Convey

To communicate or make known; impart
"a look intended to convey sympathetic comprehension" (Saki).

Transmitting

The act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted

Convey

(Law) To transfer ownership of or title to.

Convey

(Archaic) To steal.

Convey

To move (something) from one place to another.
Air conveys sound. Water is conveyed through the pipe.

Convey

(dated) To take or carry (someone) from one place to another.

Convey

To communicate; to make known; to portray.
To convey an impression; to convey information

Convey

(legal) To transfer legal rights (to).
He conveyed ownership of the company to his daughter.

Convey

(obsolete) To manage with privacy; to carry out.

Convey

(obsolete) To carry or take away secretly; to steal; to thieve.

Convey

To carry from one place to another; to bear or transport.
I will convey them by sea in floats.
Convey me to my bed, then to my grave.

Convey

To cause to pass from one place or person to another; to serve as a medium in carrying (anything) from one place or person to another; to transmit; as, air conveys sound; words convey ideas.

Convey

To transfer or deliver to another; to make over, as property; more strictly (Law), to transfer (real estate) or pass (a title to real estate) by a sealed writing.
The Earl of Desmond . . . secretly conveyed all his lands to feoffees in trust.

Convey

To impart or communicate; as, to convey an impression; to convey information.
Men fill one another's heads with noise and sound, but convey not thereby their thoughts.

Convey

To manage with privacy; to carry out.
I . . . will convey the business as I shall find means.

Convey

To carry or take away secretly; to steal; to thieve.

Convey

To accompany; to convoy.

Convey

To play the thief; to steal.
But as I am Crack, I will convey, crossbite, and cheat upon Simplicius.

Convey

Make known; pass on, of information

Convey

Serve as a means for expressing something;
The painting of Mary carries motherly love
His voice carried a lot af anger

Convey

Transfer to another;
Communicate a disease

Convey

Transmit a title or property

Convey

Transmit or serve as the medium for transmission;
Sound carries well over water
The airwaves carry the sound
Many metals conduct heat

Convey

Take something or somebody with oneself somewhere;
Bring me the box from the other room
Take these letters to the boss
This brings me to the main point

Convey

Go or come after and bring or take back;
Get me those books over there, please
Could you bring the wine?
The dog fetched the hat

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