convey (something) from (someone or sth) to (someone or sth)
1. To communicate something to someone, typically on behalf of someone else who is absent. Will you please convey condolences from me to Hope when you go to the funeral? You conveyed your fears from your heart to your son. Unfortunately, though, you can't control what decision he makes. You were asked to convey a message from Grandma to Grandpa? Yikes, guess they're fighting again.
2. To physically transport something. Whoa, this van isn't big enough to convey all of your boxes from here to Main Street, let alone all the way to the West Coast! Did you honestly think you'd be able to convey your life's possessions from Maine to Montana in that little hatchback of yours? I need someone to convey all these envelopes from HR to the mailroom.
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