Present participle for to accompany in order to protect or supervise
“He sent a Franciscan Friar, Patrick O'Hamill, to convoy the lady to Munster, where Sir George Hamilton then was.”
Present participle for to usher or guide a person, or a group of people
“You will meet them at this island and convoy them through the passage and as far as Navassa Island.”
Present participle for to protect or safeguard someone or something by accompanying them
“Midias, instead of marching with them, went to take command of his ship, which had helped to convoy the troops and was then lying in some port of Eubea, perhaps Chalcis.”
Present participle for to bring or transport to another place
The act of keeping watch over an area by traveling around it
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