conveyance
/kənˈveɪnəns/Definitions
1. noun
The act of transporting or moving something, especially people or goods, from one place to another.
“The company’s large fleet of trucks was responsible for the conveyance of goods across the country.”
2. noun
A document or instrument that transfers ownership or rights to a piece of property, such as a deed or title.
“The conveyance of the property was completed when the buyer received the deed from the seller.”
3. noun
A vehicle, especially a horse-drawn carriage, that is used for transportation.
“The wealthy family owned a luxurious conveyance that was pulled by six horses.”
4. noun
A means of communication or expression, such as a medium or a vehicle.
“The novel was a conveyance of the author’s imagination and creativity.”
5. noun
A transfer or transmission of something, such as a disease or a signal.
“The virus was transmitted through the conveyance of contaminated water.”