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to purport
01
prétendre
to claim or suggest something, often falsely or without proof
Transitive: to purport to do sth
02
avoir l'intention de, se proposer de faire
to have the intention or purpose of doing something
Transitive: to purport to do sth
Purport
01
sens, intention
the pervading meaning or tenor
02
sens, signification
the intended meaning of a communication
purport
v
Exemple
Some politicians purport to support certain policies, but their actions contradict their words.
He purports to be an expert in finance, but he has no qualifications in the field.
The website purports to offer exclusive deals, but many of them are not genuine.
They purport to improve customer service with the new policy.
He purports to finish the project by the end of the week.