Dendrites were once believed to merely convey stimulation passively.
"Smells merely convey emotions, emphasis, intonation-" Grypht began to explain.
Instead, before the messengers departed in the morning, he'd write a much shorter note, merely conveying his love and the news of Colonel Clyon's death.
To some extent, the word merely conveys the wartime suspicion with which all Iraqis now view one another.
I am merely conveying to Fitz that in matters of diplomacy he should not assume that he knows best which course we should set.
The Doctor discovered, as he became more attuned to Vivia, that instead of words merely conveying her meaning, they had begun to form pictures in his mind.
They merely convey the facts.
But I merely convey the wishes of the praetor and the Senate.
"Minister, I merely convey the words of others," Adler reminded his hosts.
"I merely convey the Bashar's orders."