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re⋅con⋅vey

[ree-kuhn-vey]
–verb (used with object)
1. to convey again.
2. to convey back to a previous position or place.

Origin:
1500–10; re- + convey


re⋅con⋅vey⋅ance, noun
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re·con·vey   (rē'kən-vā')   
tr.v.   re·con·veyed, re·con·vey·ing, re·con·veys
To convey to a former owner or place.
re'con·vey'ance n.
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Main Entry: re·con·vey
Pronunciation: "rE-k&n-'vA
Function: transitive verb
: to convey back or again reconveyed title to the borrower upon satisfaction of the debt>
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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