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Definition of convoy noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

convoy

noun
 
/ˈkɒnvɔɪ/
 
/ˈkɑːnvɔɪ/
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  1. a group of vehicles or ships travelling together, especially when soldiers or other vehicles travel with them for protection
    • a convoy of trucks/lorries/freighters
    • A United Nations aid convoy loaded with food and medicine finally got through to the besieged town.
    Extra Examples
    • a large convoy of lorries carrying medical supplies
    • the next aid convoy to the war-torn region
    • the proposal to send 500 armed soldiers to escort food convoys
    • I overtook a convoy of trucks.
    • Journalists travelled with the convoy.
    • One ship in the convoy struck an iceberg.
    • Rebels blocked the passage of a military convoy.
    • The UN aid convoy finally got through with supplies of food.
    Topics Transport by waterc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • armed
    • army
    • military
    verb + convoy
    • lead
    • escort
    • protect
    convoy + verb
    • carry something
    • arrive
    • move
    preposition
    • in convoy
    • convoy of
    • convoy to
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    Word Originlate Middle English (originally Scots, as a verb in the senses ‘convey’, ‘conduct’, and ‘act as escort’): from French convoyer, from medieval Latin conviare, from con- ‘together’ + Latin via ‘way’.
Idioms
in convoy
  1. (of travelling vehicles) as a group; together
    • We drove in convoy because I didn't know the route.
    Extra Examples
    • They drove in convoy in case one of the cars broke down.
    • The trucks were driving in convoy.
    • The ships sailed in convoy.
    Topics Transport by waterc2
See convoy in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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