Word: purview Word origin: late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French purveu ‘foreseen’, past participle of purveier (see purvey). Early use was as a legal term specifying the body of a statute following the words ‘be it enacted …’. Phonetic: ˈpəːvjuː Listen:
the scope of the influence or concerns of something. Example: such a case might be within the purview of the legislation
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