reconvey

[ ree-kuh n-vey ]
/ ˌri kənˈveɪ /

verb (used with object)

to convey again.
to convey back to a previous position or place.

Origin of reconvey

First recorded in 1500–10; re- + convey

OTHER WORDS FROM reconvey

re·con·vey·ance, noun

Example sentences from the Web for reconvey

  • At the end of one year, or of two, I may transfer the whole to the Brotherhood, or reconvey it to the original donors.

    Comrades |Thomas Dixon
  • Without, the carriage was ready to reconvey them to the new palace.

    Old Fritz and the New Era |Louise Muhlbach