convey ... message• A language is often defined as a conventional system for communication, a system for conveying messages.• Some elementslay the foundation on which other elements may convey a message.• Some students would be interested in the way the medium is used to convey a message.• The names bestowed on stations equally convey a message.• The whole body may be conveying a message.• Instead of conveying a message in a straightforward way, the pathetic order allows the speaker to add an emotionallayer to it.• The poem does convey a message, though the message can not be at every point decoded.• This is particularly relevant to non-ELT materials since they were produced to convey a message to a particular audience.
Originconvey
(1300-1400)Old Frenchconveier“to go with someone to a place”, from Vulgar Latinconviare, from Latincom- ( → COM-) + via“way”