convoy|convoyed|convoying|convoys in English
verb
[con·voy || 'kɒnvɔɪ]
accompany, escort (generally to provide protection)
Use "convoy|convoyed|convoying|convoys" in a sentence
1. St. Laurent escorted local convoys while based there, including the convoy carrying half of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division to the UK on 10 December.
2. The troop ships were convoyed across the Atlantic.
3. (b) Two-abreast convoys
4. Three Potential Concepts for Automating Army Convoys
5. 305 m for vessels and convoys of:
6. vessel and convoy type,
7. It's a large convoy.
8. Truck convoys often stop over for lunch here.
9. Type of vessel or convoy,
10. Warships will accompany the convoy.
11. The escort unit accompanied convoys from Trinidad to Recife, where it was relieved by Brazilian Navy units who took the convoys to Bahia.
12. The missiles were moved under convoy.
13. The convoy was attacked by submarines.
14. The ships travelled in convoy.
15. The convoy is going to come.
16. A convoy was hit by gunfire.
17. U.N. aid convoys have unimpeded access to the city.
18. Synonyms for Companioned include accompanied, attended, escorted, chaperoned, companied, convoyed, saw, seen, squired and conducted
19. A convoy of trucks rattled by.
20. This is the FIAT armoured convoy.
21. Who was in the convoy, Sir?
22. A convoy of heavy trucks rumbled past.
23. Ambulances and humanitarian convoys must gain access to the camps.
24. 26 Our convoys are being continually harassed by enemy submarines.
25. She escorted troop convoys from Yokosuka to Saipan in May.