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purview

[ US /ˈpɝvˌju/ ]
[ UK /pˈɜːvjuː/ ]
NOUN
  1. the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated
    It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge

How To Use purview In A Sentence

  • Council member Susan Hitchcock was forced to be a nonparticipant in the voting due to her and her husband Jerry Glenn's ownership of property (s) in the purview of the proposed RDA. Undefined
  • Anything that falls outside the purview of our classification is considered either miraculous or damnatory.
  • This month the Texas Department of Agriculture, going beyond its usual purview that includes school lunches and regulating gas pumps, launched a website publicizing what it calls a worsening situation "threatening the lives of our fellow citizens and jeopardizing our nation's food supply. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Some of the bank's lending operations come under/within the purview of the deputy manager, and some are handled directly by the manager.
  • Consequently, the detailed composition of clinical work is regarded as something that lies solely within the purview of the clinicians immediately involved.
  • Preparing another of database and purview administer make the communication more safer.
  • If marriage can be redefined to suit the desires of some it also can be eliminated from the purview of governmental responsibility. Confining Beliefs to Defined Domains
  • This matter comes within the purview of the Department of Health.
  • The selection of people to be placed under observation is entirely within the purview of the investigating police officers.
  • Tours are typically arranged between the boards of the countries involved and do not really come under its purview, except perhaps as a facilitator.
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