Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reconvey
verb
/ˌriː.kənˈveɪ/

Definition
To convey something back to its original place or person.

Examples
- The landlord decided to reconvey the lease to the previous tenant after reviewing the circumstances.
- After the trust period ended, the assets were reconveyed to the family members.

Meaning
Reconvey refers to the act of transferring something back, particularly in legal terms, when property or rights that were previously conveyed are returned to the original owner.

Synonyms
- Return
- Redispatch
- Restore