The American Government considered it the duty of the British Government to reconvey the prisoners to the United States, and undertook in return to reconvey the British prisoners detained in their prisons to Bermuda or Halifax.
To transfer back to a former owner; as, to reconvey an estate.
To convey back or to the former place; as, to reconvey goods.
It contended at one time that Carpentier had secured the election of his own agents to the board of trustees which had made his grant, and that in any case Carpentier had agreed to reconvey the property to the city.
At the end of one year, or of two, I may transfer the whole to the Brotherhood, or reconvey it to the original donors.
At common law, if the mortgagor paid the mortgage debt when due, the mortgagee had to reconvey by deed the mortgaged premises to the mortgagor to give the latter title.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reconvey" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.