Purport in a sentence as a noun

Their message is: we are trying to appeal to people who purport to care about quality.

What's odd to me is that in many cases people who purport to be "pro free market" are also anti-union.

The point is that science and the people who purport to carry it out should be held to higher and rigorous ethical standards.

".To which my feelings can be summed up: Anyone can purport to increase their reading speed by including words they didn't read or comprehend in their wpm.

Anytime you see an argument that "it's important to get the requirements right" for instance, it's based on studies that purport to show these numbers.

We know that however cool a media outlet may purport to be, their primary loyalty is to their corporate backers.

You've never worked at Zynga, so to purport that you know exactly what it's like to work there is ********. Your comment reflects exactly what Silicon Valley nerds think of Zynga externally.

For example, the terms imposed by most major wireless carriers purport to prohibit the use of, at minimum: ... server or host applications.

Purport in a sentence as a verb

There are a great many medical treatments that have been proposed in my lifetime that have not been proven to be both safe and effective for treating what they purport to treat.

Gender discrimination and sexism need to be called out and stopped everywhere, but "crying wolf", without reason, weakens the very moral ground we purport to defend.

Gladwell doesn't purport to write textbooks, but I give him a lot of credit for finding interesting scholarly sources that haven't had enough attention in the popular literature.

"I don't purport to have a solution because I fight depression, suicidal thoughts myself and at best I can only say depression is something that you don't get rid of, only something that you learn to co-occupy your mind with.

Prior to deciding to become insulted, I might suggest pondering "Do I want to commit to routinely being unhappy when soliciting information about subjects I purport to care about from people who know more about them than I do?

Perhaps it would be possible to measure how frequently the two question system leads people to make a better choice than the one question system, or at least some sort of statistical wonkery that would purport to show me that the two question system in practice draws more distinctions than the one question system.

"the auditing and security features were not explicitly looking for negative balances".WTF, who are these clowns that purport to be running the equivalent of a bank?It's like everyone running a BTC exchange either is corrupt or slept through the part of Databases 101 where they explained "this is why transactions are important, here is banking as an example".

Purport definitions

noun

the intended meaning of a communication

See also: intent spirit

noun

the pervading meaning or tenor; "caught the general drift of the conversation"

See also: drift

verb

have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming; "The letter purports to express people's opinion"

verb

propose or intend; "I aim to arrive at noon"

See also: purpose propose