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单词 reconvey
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reconveyv.

Brit. /ˌriːkənˈveɪ/, U.S. /ˌrikənˈveɪ/
Forms: see re- prefix and convey v.1
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, convey v.1
Etymology: < re- prefix + convey v.1 Compare Middle French, French reconvoyer to convey or accompany (someone) back to a place or position (a1440).
1. transitive. To convey (also formerly †to escort) back to a previous place or position; to convey in a reverse direction; (also) to convey again. Now rare.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > guidance in travel > show (the way) [verb (transitive)] > accompany as a guide > back
reconvey1506
society > travel > transport > [verb (transitive)] > back again
recarry1429
retransport1622
reconvey1636
the world > movement > transference > [verb (transitive)] > convey or transport > convey again or back
reconvey1636
the world > movement > transference > [verb (transitive)] > convey or transport > convey by a channel or medium > in reverse direction
reconvey1707
1506 in Memorials Hen. VII (1858) 286 After the King had showed him his chamber and would he should take no further pains the King would have somewhat reconveyed him.
1636 Destr. Troy 10 Then, that we should our Sacriledge restore And reconveigh their gods from Argos shore, Chalcas perswades.
1660 R. Boyle New Exper. Physico-mechanicall 390 When the water in the Viol could by no pumping be brought to boil any more, the self-same Water, being in the very same Viol warm'd again, and reconvey'd into the Pneumatical Glass, was quickly brought to boyl afresh.
1707 tr. P. Le Lorrain de Vallemont Curiosities in Husbandry & Gardening 77 There are Vehicles in Plants, to reconvey towards the Roots, the Juices that were mounted up into the Stem.
1768 Philos. Trans. 1767 (Royal Soc.) 57 125 The nerves may..become incapable of conveying the commands of the will, and yet remain sufficiently capable of re-conveying sensible perceptions.
1837 J. R. McCulloch Statist. Acct. Brit. Empire I. i. i. 28 The water that thus overspread the country would be reconveyed to the sea at ebb tide.
a1894 R. L. Stevenson In South Seas (1896) ii. vi. 216 [She was] reconveyed to Tahiti, where she found her body still waked, but already swollen with the approaches of corruption.
1929 San Antonio (Texas) Light 1 June iv. 18/2 I discovered my pockets stuffed with silverware. I suffered no delay in reconveying this loot to the rifled house.
1982 Mountain Democrat-Times (Placerville, Calif.) 20 Feb. a14/4 That's already been conveyed to the commissioners and the commissioners have indicated a similar concern..but you can be sure that I will be reconveying it when I go back tomorrow.
2000 R. Donald & T. Spann Fund. Television Production vi. 158/1 A loud screeching sound created when a microphone picks up its own output over a nearby speaker and reconveys it through the system.
2. transitive. Law. To restore to a former owner. Also intransitive.In quot. a1638: (perhaps) to convey on to a further owner.
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society > law > transfer of property > transfer [verb (transitive)] > again
reconveya1638
redispone1653
redemise1682
a1638 R. Brownlow Rep. Diverse Cases: 2nd Pt. (1651) 142 Though that the words are consent and agree, yet it ought to be otherwise an Act subsequent, that is, reconvey, suffer, or other such Act or agreement shall not be forfeyture.
1654 R. Lygon Severall Circumstances 4 They both told me that the said M. Killigrew had made over a trust to me, which they believed I would reconvey to Mistresse Berkeley when she should require it.
1682 Satyr to Muse 78 He buys the Purchase, with design t'improve; And like some prudent Kinsman reconvey What the wild Heir hath vainly thrown away.
1734 Act 7 Geo. II c. 16 §2 For redisponing or reconveying the said Lands and Estate in any Manner of Way.
1766 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. II. 157 That the mortgagee shall re-convey the estate to the mortgagor.
1838 W. Bell Dict. Law Scotl. 67 When he [sc. the assignee] reconveys to the cedent, it [sc. the deed] is called a retrocession.
1858 Ld. St. Leonards Handy Bk. Prop. Law xiv. 94 If a mortgagee will not re-convey upon payment of the principal and interest, and costs, and the right to redeem is still open, the mortgagor may..compel a redemption.
1891 J. Craigie Conveyancing 139 The Procuratory or Clause of Resignation in Favorem was a mandate by a disponer authorising the giving back of lands to the superior in order that he might reconvey them to the disponee, to be held of the superior as the disponer held them.
1918 Iowa Homestead (Des Moines) 17 Jan. 11/2 A cannot compel B to take back the price and reconvey the property to him. B can keep the property, even though there be a flaw in the title, but if he does keep it he must pay the full price.
1944 Hesperia 13 17 The Sardis inscription settles this disputed question for ancient times and proves that the property generally must be reconveyed to the debtor by the creditor and did not revert.
1999 Anchorage (Alaska) Daily News (Nexis) 21 Oct. (Business section) 1F The U.S. government had been taking land away from Native people for years, and for the first time, in Alaska, it was trying to reconvey land to tribes in 1971.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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