purports 1 of 2

plural of purport

purports

2 of 2

verb

present tense third-person singular of purport

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of purports
Verb
But if the email purports to come from a global brand like Apple or Microsoft or Meta, then their basic email domain will not have been hijacked. Zak Doffman, Forbes, 21 Dec. 2024 The idea was to create more transparency around the deployment of a new technology that purports to improve safety but has also been tied to a number of deadly incidents. Andrew J. Hawkins, The Verge, 13 Dec. 2024 Generative AI can assess for you a remark that purports to possibly be a humble brag and inform you as to the strengths and weaknesses thereof. Lance Eliot, Forbes, 5 Dec. 2024 For the future is still one of our two great existential unknowns, and no matter what the data purports to tell us, Palo Alto is no Delphi. Ayad Akhtar, The Atlantic, 4 Dec. 2024 But Nunn explained that Google’s defense is weakened since Google also has its own AI model called Gemini, which would seem to undermine the competitive benefits of AI that Google purports. Tor Constantino, Mba, Forbes, 16 Oct. 2024 The email purports to be from Alex Kay-Jelski, the BBC’s director of sport, and its contents suggest that Saturday will be Lineker’s last appearance on Match of the Day, the Premier League highlights show. Jake Kanter, Deadline, 4 Oct. 2024
Recent Examples of Synonyms for purports
Verb
  • When weather conditions allow, an archaeologist intends to conduct a metal detector survey of the area, seeking further discoveries.
    Maria Mocerino, Interesting Engineering, 22 Mar. 2025
  • Stocked with championship experience from his days as an assistant with Milwaukee and Boston, Lee intends on doing things his way.
    Roderick Boone, Charlotte Observer, 22 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • An investigation revealed two employees got into a physical altercation the night before, and the victim alleges the suspect punched them twice in the face.
    Anne Gelhaus, Mercury News, 13 Apr. 2025
  • The eight-page complaint alleges that Crocket’s campaign accepted a total of $610 from 56 separate transactions in 2023 and 2024 from a 73-year-old retiree who was allegedly unaware of the donations.
    Jack Birle, The Washington Examiner, 12 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • In addition, accountability transforms intentions into measurable outcomes.
    Farah Bala, Forbes, 14 Mar. 2025
  • Similarly, the growing uncertainty of America’s diplomatic and military intentions is causing nation-states to change course.
    Mike O'Sullivan, Forbes, 14 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • While the area will open initially as open space, Parks and Recreation plans to solicit feedback, a process that will inform how officials develop the park further.
    Elliott Wenzler, The Denver Post, 25 Jan. 2025
  • Following this trend, the University of Vermont plans to launch an undergraduate co-op program in fall 2025.
    Nayeli Jaramillo-Plata, CNN, 26 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • The source who spoke with PEOPLE insists that the dispute stems from governance concerns, not personal grievances.
    Charlotte Phillipp, People.com, 30 Mar. 2025
  • Ali insists the country can balance climate leadership and fossil fuel exploitation.
    Laura Paddison, CNN Money, 29 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • Parks and Recreation Another means to investing in both youth and safety, Arulampalam said, is through the city’s Department of Sports and Recreation, which operates the night gyms program the mayor launched in 2024.
    Staff report, Hartford Courant, 25 Mar. 2025
  • That means Wiggins and Anderson will also be facing their former team on Tuesday.
    Anthony Chiang, Miami Herald, 25 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • Amazon contends that the workers are not employees.
    Julia Shapero, The Hill, 20 Dec. 2024
  • The complaint contends that Schultz and So violated securities laws, and even indicated their efforts to skirt those laws on the Spaces call.
    Miles Klee, Rolling Stone, 20 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • For all intents and purposes and with a few exceptions, all goods and services produced today are consumed today, period.
    John T. Harvey, Forbes.com, 27 Mar. 2025
  • This is just the latest example of the terrible treatment of what are, for all intents and purposes, professional student athletes.
    Joe Moglia, Sportico.com, 27 Mar. 2025

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