Etymology: [ p&r-"pOrt, -"port ] (noun.) 15th century. From Anglo-Norman, from purporter (“contain”), from Old French pur- from Latin pro (“forth”) + Old French porter (“carry”), from Latin portō (“carry”).
gibi görün, iddia etmek, gibi görünmek, niyet, iddiasında olmak, anlam, meram, anlamına gelmek, manâ, belirtmek, demek istemek, görünümünde olmak, manasında olmak, kavram, anlam, mana, belirtilmek istenen anlam, ifade etmek, ifade et, diyem, iddia, anlamlı gibi görün(mek), gibi görün, gibi görünen, manalı, manalı olarak, anlamlı,
import, intention or purpose, To intend, To convey, imply, or profess outwardly, often falsely, have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming; "The letter purports to express people's opinion, Design or tendency; meaning; import; tenor, To convey, imply, or profess outwardly, To intend to show; to intend; to mean; to signify; to import; often with an object clause or infinitive, Disguise; covering, intend, plan; claim, profess; claim falsely, pretend, intention, purpose; meaning, significance, the intended meaning of a communication, If you say that someone or something purports to do or be a particular thing, you mean that they claim to do or be that thing, although you may not always believe that claim. a book that purports to tell the whole truth. to claim to be or do something, even if this is not true purport to do sth. the general meaning of what someone says, propose or intend; "I aim to arrive at noon", have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming; "The letter purports to express people's opinion", general meaning or tenor; "caught the drift of the conversation", Normally assumed to be, Simple past tense and past participle of purport, Supposed, or assumed to be, supposedly, putatively or reputedly, commonly put forth or accepted as true on inconclusive grounds; "the foundling's putative father"; "the reputed (or purported) author of the book"; "the supposed date of birth", allegedly, professedly, believed or reputed to be the case, If you say that something has purportedly been done, you mean that you think that it has been done but you cannot be sure. He was given a letter purportedly signed by the Prime Minister. = supposedly, present participle of purport, Third person singular simple present of to purport,
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import, intention or purpose - "Sorrowful, phantasmal as this same Double Aristocracy of Teachers and Governors now looks, it is worth all men’s while to know that the purport of it is, and remains, noble and most real."
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To intend - "He purported to become an international man of affairs."
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To convey, imply, or profess outwardly, often falsely - "He purports himself to be an international man of affairs."
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have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming; "The letter purports to express people's opinion
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Design or tendency; meaning; import; tenor
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To convey, imply, or profess outwardly
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To intend to show; to intend; to mean; to signify; to import; often with an object clause or infinitive
If you say that someone or something purports to do or be a particular thing, you mean that they claim to do or be that thing, although you may not always believe that claim. a book that purports to tell the whole truth. to claim to be or do something, even if this is not true purport to do sth. the general meaning of what someone says
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propose or intend; "I aim to arrive at noon"
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have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming; "The letter purports to express people's opinion"
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general meaning or tenor; "caught the drift of the conversation"
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purported
Normally assumed to be
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purported
Simple past tense and past participle of purport
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purported
Supposed, or assumed to be
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purportedly
supposedly, putatively or reputedly
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purported
commonly put forth or accepted as true on inconclusive grounds; "the foundling's putative father"; "the reputed (or purported) author of the book"; "the supposed date of birth"
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purportedly
allegedly, professedly sıfat
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purportedly
believed or reputed to be the case
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purportedly
If you say that something has purportedly been done, you mean that you think that it has been done but you cannot be sure. He was given a letter purportedly signed by the Prime Minister. = supposedly
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purporting
present participle of purport
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purports
Third person singular simple present of to purport
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