Meaning & Definition of word "Convoy"

Convoy

/ˈkänˌvȯi/

noun:

  • 1. A group of vehicles traveling together, often accompanied by an escort for protection.
    • Example: The military convoy moved through the desert, heavily guarded by troops.
  • 2. A group of ships or vehicles traveling together for mutual support and protection.
    • Example: The naval convoy set sail at dawn, ensuring safety from potential threats.

verb:

  • 1. To accompany or escort for protection.
    • Example: The police convoyed the transport truck to ensure it reached its destination safely.
  • 2. To gather into a convoy.
    • Example: They convoyed a fleet of cars to the festival, creating a vibrant procession.

Etymology

From Middle French 'convoyer', meaning to accompany or escort.

Common Phrases and Expressions

supply convoy:

A group transporting supplies, often in a military context.

convoy system:

An organized method of moving groups of vehicles or ships to ensure safety.

Related Words

escort:

To accompany someone for protection.

caravan:

A group of travelers journeying together.

Slang Meanings of convoy

Meaning: A group traveling together for a purpose.

Example Sentence: We're forming a convoy to go to the concert.

Meaning: Large trucks traveling together, often seen in freight transportation.

Example Sentence: The truck drivers organized a convoy to raise awareness for their cause.