Pronunciation: /kənˈveɪər/

Definitions of conveyer

noun A person or thing that conveys something, especially a conveyor belt or system for transporting goods or materials.

Example Sentences

A1 The conveyer belt at the airport moves luggage from one place to another.

A2 The conveyer in the factory helps to transport goods quickly and efficiently.

B1 The conveyer system in the warehouse is automated for faster processing of orders.

B2 The conveyer mechanism in the production line is essential for maintaining workflow.

C1 The high-speed conveyer system in the logistics center can handle large volumes of packages.

C2 The precision engineering of the conveyer technology ensures smooth operation in the manufacturing plant.

Examples of conveyer in a Sentence

formal The conveyer belt in the factory moves products from one station to another.

informal Make sure to stand clear of the conveyer to avoid getting hit by any items.

slang I heard they're hiring for the conveyer job at the warehouse.

figurative Her words acted as a conveyer of wisdom, guiding us through the difficult decision.

Grammatical Forms of conveyer

plural

conveyers

comparative

more conveyer

superlative

most conveyer

present tense

conveys

future tense

will convey

perfect tense

have conveyed

continuous tense

is conveying

singular

conveyer

positive degree

conveyer

infinitive

to convey

gerund

conveying

participle

conveyed

Origin and Evolution of conveyer

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'conveyer' originated from the Old French word 'conveier' which means to accompany or escort.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'conveyer' has evolved to refer to a mechanical device that transports goods or materials from one place to another, such as a conveyor belt.