convoying (Meaning)

convoying

a group convoyed, a group convoyed or organized for convenience or protection in moving, the act of convoying, a protective escort (as for ships), to escort for protection, one that convoys, to go with to protect, accompany

convoying Sentence Examples

  1. The convoy of ships slowly made its way through the treacherous waters.
  2. The military convoys were heavily guarded to protect their precious cargo.
  3. The trucks convoyed together for safety as they traveled through the unstable region.
  4. The convoying of troops to the front lines was a dangerous and challenging operation.
  5. The convoys were carefully planned to ensure the safe and timely delivery of supplies.
  6. The enemy attempted to disrupt the convoys, hoping to cut off their vital resources.
  7. The convoy of refugees huddled together for warmth and comfort as they fled their war-torn homeland.
  8. The young soldiers were eager to join the convoys and prove their worth in battle.
  9. The convoying of humanitarian aid into the disaster zone was met with gratitude and relief.
  10. The airlift operation was organized to convoy injured civilians out of the conflict zone.

FAQs About the word convoying

a group convoyed, a group convoyed or organized for convenience or protection in moving, the act of convoying, a protective escort (as for ships), to escort for

accompanying,escorting, companioning, squiring, bringing,attending, chaperoning, companying, seeing, walking

deserting, abandoning,dumping,ditching, forsaking,

The convoy of ships slowly made its way through the treacherous waters.

The military convoys were heavily guarded to protect their precious cargo.

The trucks convoyed together for safety as they traveled through the unstable region.

The convoying of troops to the front lines was a dangerous and challenging operation.