英:['ri:kən'veɪ]
美:[ˌrikən'veɪ]
英:['ri:kən'veɪ]
美:[ˌrikən'veɪ]
verb
transitive verb
to convey back to a previous position or owner
The first known use of reconvey was in 1506
1 Last month, a group called Sky Valley Future requested that the county reconvey 5,300 acres in the Reiter Foothills from the Department of Natural Resources and turn it in to a county park.
2 At the end of one year, or of two, I may transfer the whole to the Brotherhood, or reconvey it to the original donors.
3 We had some little trouble explaining to Don Mateo the necessity of giving the bill of sale to my employer, who, in turn, would reconvey the stock to the contractors.
4 The reason of my visit!" he exclaimed with renewed fury: "to reconvey her to South Audley Street.
5 Without, the carriage was ready to reconvey them to the new palace.
6 Typically, this means the satisfied loan has not be reconveyed correctly.