Purvey in a sentence as a verb

The OP's use of the word 'purvey' was exactly backwards.

It's just not the same as on line businesses which purvey information goods.

I am also not sure that the described activities are within the purvey of the peace corps, doctors without borders... that the $5B paid for.

I think it's worth reading the "Declaration of Conflicting Interests" as that gives you a good insight into the angle this article is coming from and the message of which they want to purvey/push.

Education has always been about the indoctrination of social values and the apparent lack of effort by teachers to purvey this speaks quantities of their system.

Companies which purvey deadly substances like tobacco or hard liquor are listed on stock exchanges and contribute to federal political campaigns.

You're selling software, which you can exclusively purvey on a different continent, and you're probably unhappy about relinquishing quite a bit of coin to VAT and/or other taxation.

It looks likely to include OS/browser vendors who purvey non-standardized CDMs available under cover of EME only to certain select OS/browser combinations -- possibly only each its own OS and browser!

Unfortunately, this seems not to be true in journalism—you can purvey intentionally, and explicitly, wrong information, and it will still be consumed actively by those whose biases are confirmed by it.

So your point is that because it's a plant, it's not a drug and not under the purvey of the FDA?If that's the case then it's still a federal matter and not a local one.> What test are you going to force me to take to consume those herbs?A test of knowledge of what they do, and in what situations they can harm.

Purvey definitions

verb

supply with provisions

See also: provision