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purport <a purport; purports> N

purport N

purport VB

purport
purport

purport to sell only title ECON

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Numerous provisions of the legislation purport to condition the authority of officers to spend or reallocate funds on the approval of congressional committees.
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The foam forms itself to a wearer's feet and offers purported medical benefits, according to a number of podiatrists.
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That is the purport of the words vyakta-avyakta.
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Nobody has ever seen the tree, although folklore purports that many have searched all their lives.
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The attacker could then send e-mail messages purporting to come from the original site, but directing people to the bogus site.
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The group stopped four persons pretending to be law enforcement from robbing a blind man whose pockets they purported to be lawfully searching.
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It purports to be an additional power, not a restriction on those already granted.
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This comic novel purports to be a first-hand account by the son of the first man to discover fire.
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However, these conventions do not purport to govern all legal matters that may arise during war.
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He purported that an action's morality is decided by whether it advances or degrades overall harmony in the world.
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