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conveyance

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Noun — The act of transporting or carrying something.

How to use conveyance

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conveyance of property means of conveyance

Etymology

From Middle English conveiance, conveyaunce, equivalent to convey + -ance.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “conveyance” mean?

The word “conveyance” means the act of transporting or carrying something. In plain terms, either the act of transporting something, or (in law) the paperwork that legally transfers property ownership.

How do you pronounce “conveyance”?

“Conveyance” is pronounced kuhn-VAY-uhns (/kənˈveɪəns/ in IPA).

How do you use “conveyance” in a sentence?

Here is “conveyance” used in a sentence: “The company handles the conveyance of goods across the country.”

What part of speech is “conveyance”?

“Conveyance” is a noun.

Is “conveyance” a common word?

“Conveyance” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “conveyance” have?

“Conveyance” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the act of transporting or carrying something.

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