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conveyances

n. (plural of conveyance English)

Usage examples of "conveyances".

Three military space conveyances had been destroyed when the alien ship was captured, not to mention the explorer conveyance.

Three of those conveyances were destroyed, but the alien conveyance was defeated, and we captured ten specimens.

Besides, would I rather have been assigned to one of those conveyances that these alien monstrosities destroyed?

They wanted to equip their conveyances with those horrendous weapons of theirs before they were done testing so they could use them on the seps.

Whether they did it themselves or had help doesn’t matter—the point is, they are flying through the skies in conveyances that have broken the light barrier, just like we did.

So many in the hegemony were poor or hungry, so many were struggling to survive, that the notion of sending expensive conveyances on long-term missions to far-off skies for no discernible practical purpose sickened Sanchit.

As many of you know, the space center has sent several conveyances to explore beyond our skies.

These images are from the flight recording of one of those conveyances, led by Shipmaster Vor Ellis, who made sure to warn us of this impending threat before she and her valiant crew were murdered so very far from their home skies.

Our military conveyances have received upgraded weaponry guaranteed to blow these foul aliens out of our skies permanently.

It destroyed nine of our conveyances, but then plunged to its destruction on the Tenth Moon.

All the conveyances were using that method, except for Captain Klag’s.

Or, rather, sixteen, since one of the conveyances had exploded en route, killing both its occupants.

Looking around quickly, Leskit counted the number of conveyances that broke cloud cover with him.

Given how poorly several of the conveyances did function, Leskit had his doubts.

We used it hundreds of ungrets ago when seafaring conveyances were common.