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How to use purport in a sentence

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The purport of this motion is to adjourn the House until 2 p.m. on Tuesday, 10 February and to set the sitting days for next year.
Although many use the mobile clinic as a medical home, it does not purport to have that designation.
It did not purport to be a notice conveying any such intention on the part of the Secretary of State.
The purport and effect of those documents are one of the matters in issue in this case.
Unlike patent, it does not purport to draw bright lines around ideas but proscribes what is, by consensus, objectionable behavior.
A number of tables and graphs purport to show the great improvements which the British brought to the colonies.
Even films that purport to be bland or apolitical are political in their intentions.
The list of categories of documents was not intended to purport an exhaustive enumeration of the vast number of documents contained there.
She went to dozens, maybe hundreds of people who could purport to tell her her past lives to see if they would hook up in any way.
To a lesser degree, senior NCOs and squadron and wing commanders who purport to lead airmen are also among the guilty.
Salesmen and brokers who purport to be acting on your advice are frequently more interested in their commissions.
I was not taking notes while McCain spoke, so I couldn't quote him verbatim, and did not purport to.
Critical analysis and constructive criticism are only possible after understanding the purport of the theme asserted.
It does not purport to be definitive, but all future scholarship will have to take account of it.
The film does not purport to be a documentary, but its depiction of the events of January 30 1972 is uncannily accurate.
Ezekiel was directed to speak to them with God's own words, the sum and purport whereof was to warn and dehort them from their wicked ways.
Such alternatives purport to be universal, but they are universal in much the same way that Esperanto is a universal language.
He has hit on a grand scheme, the purport of which is nothing less than to abolish workhouse casuals utterly.
When was the last time you applied what you purport to believe in to your daily life?
The book was to show how corporations and small-time bureaucrats conspire to sell out the people they purport to represent.
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Examples from Classical Literature
To me she is a dear transparent soul with her whole purport printed on the surface like a sandwich board.
Its purport is to disfranchise all the people of color who were citizens of the free states.
He had, in the course of his duty, initialled the message and guessed its purport.
So fuddled was he by vodka that he was unable to understand the purport of my visit.
And then I told him the purport of the letters in the fewest words possible.
His head was awhirl, his pulses fairly pounding with the weird, quixotic purport of his impulse.
It has suited the correspondent to misconceive the whole purport of my book.
That unexplained preparation was as fascinating to watch as its purport was veiled.
Mr. Hardie did not at first see the exact purport of this oleaginous periphrasis.
The English speech, long disused, came to her unhandily, but the purport of what she said was plain.
But you are entirely in the dark as to the purport of all this plot and counterplot?
At first she did not understand the purport of his question.
They little guessed what deadly purport lurked in those self-condemning words.
I certainly have been misunderstanding you, if you feel in doubt as to the purport of your answer.
Pravdin was a well-known Panslavist abroad, and Countess Lidia Ivanovna described the purport of his letter.
The purport of such works is the conversion of pig-lead into white-lead.
Don Juan professed entire ignorance of the purport of this question.
He looked at her for a moment, fathoming the purport of what she said.
We must not stain our page with any contemporary scandal, to a similar purport, that may have been whispered against the Judge.
What was the purport of their conversation no one ever knew.
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