Convey in a sentence as a verb

I'm not asking how to dumb things down, I'm asking how to convey why decisions like this matter.

They use the background to convey a sense of camera motion without tying objects to them at all.

It's tough enough to convey this in a serious piece, but obviously a lot tougher in a light piece.

I've heard it claimed that its purpose in society is to convey information to the consumer.

Even if the speed difference doesn't impact things much, a faster "smoother" piece of code will convey a sense of quality.

Come on, folks, time to relax with the name-calling: he was using his experience to convey a wider point: when you sell something, it belongs to the buyer.

And being able to convey ideas more clearly and more accurately is a delightful skill that will find uses all over life, regardless of if your job is programmer, EMT, chef, etc.

Even if the latter is the case, it is disconcerting that elected officials cannot convey basic information about the laws they vote for to their constituents.

Gruber was trying to convey a sense of how different this is from the Apple of days gone by. He's trying to demonstrate that Apple has gone from having huge keynotes at Macworld to having medium-size keynotes in their own auditoriums to having one-on-ones with key members of the press.

Nice deck, BUT this is Hacker News, so here's the customary negative feedback:- the "what's the plan" slide is bad: it doesn't convey the original sense that other providers will join soon or have already joined.

Greenwald operates in the second fashion, but the language we have for this style calling him a blogger or an advocate, hoping that these shorthands convey whats different about him is not very illuminating.

The goal of these summaries is not to convey the full breadth of a startup's eventual ambitions, or even what they're currently doing, but just to help investors watching 65 presentations remember which company is doing what.

Moreover, the lesson totally muffs up Chinese grammar, because "" is not a "condensed form" of an expression that would include a copula verb in Chinese such as " [form of verb 'to be'] " but rather the sole grammatical way to convey the idea in Chinese.

Convey definitions

verb

make known; pass on, of information; "She conveyed the message to me"

verb

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

See also: carry express

verb

transfer to another; "communicate a disease"

See also: transmit communicate

verb

transmit a title or property

verb

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

See also: impart conduct transmit carry channel

verb

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"

See also: bring take

verb

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"

See also: bring fetch