purvey in English

verb
1
provide or supply (food, drink, or other goods) as one's business.
shops purveying cooked food

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1. They purvey food for the army.

2. We purvey rare Autographs available nowhere else

3. These advancements in technology purvey benefits and impel organizations to change.

4. They have two restaurants that purvey dumplings and chicken noodle soup.

5. We come at last to be the lies that we purvey.

6. Say whatever purvey thing you're going to say and just leave?

7. Purvey the renting and installment of the AV, Lighting, and Hi-Fi equipments.

8. The prime minister's speech was intended to purvey a message of optimism.

9. Integrating other students' work, the long-distance educational resources' purvey system based on web is completed.

10. People fake expertise about it, use it to purvey fakery and may even fake their own identities.

11. Remember that your objective is to purvey the message to the viewer or reader with a minimum amount of noise.

12. She was becoming less interested in any tittle-tattle he might purvey that might help her with the case than in himself.

13. 32 synonyms for Cater: provide for, supply, provision, purvey, victual, take into account, consider, bear in mind, make allowance for, have regard for, indulge

14. They did so in order to distinguish themselves from charlatans and quacks who purvey anti-aging products and treatments that are ineffective and sometimes harmful.

15. They cited another study concluding that TV soap operas purvey this message above all: Sex is for unmarried partners, and no one gets a disease from it.

16. Some ice cream shops in the United States prepare and purvey beer ice cream, and the dish has been served at the Great American Beer Festival.

17. It was pretty simple during flush times, "when people were fat and happy," to purvey indifferent goods with fancy labels, said Robert Burke, a luxury retail consultant.

18. But so far only Dubai seems to have licence to purvey total brashness, recently boasting the world’s largest shopping mall and most spectacular array of fountains among other attractions.

19. I don't know which is more dangerous, that religious beliefs force some people to choose between knowledge and myth or that pointing out how religion can purvey ignorance is taboo.

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