purvey in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But the substantial difference in the way news is purveyed through that medium made this more of an opportunity than a challenge.
www.thehindu.com
As you follow the branches to the stem, tips become whiter and brighter colors purvey.
www.huffingtonpost.com
The performers were on nobody's radar; just a pack of clever university minds purveying the humour of the time.
www.radionz.co.nz
The collision with mortality provokes thought, and thought is what he purveys.
www.independent.co.uk
That she thinks the disinformation she is purveying qualifies her to be a state's witness is an insult and an outrage.
opinion.inquirer.net
Which could be a good thing, as the "aesthetic" that both subscribe to and purvey is quite often an enjoyable one.
drownedinsound.com
One's ultimate impression of the film is of an immense gap between the sophistication of its technique and the commonplace simple-minded notions it purveys.
en.wikipedia.org
Corporate sponsors, however, purvey the hypocritical standards of universal virtue.
www.newyorker.com
The same scene purveyed a different mood five minutes later, although none of its physical properties actually changed.
www.queensjournal.ca
It's elusive and you need someone else's commonplace app to purvey its content.
time.com

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