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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Purport' in a Sentence

"To falsely present oneself or something as having a particular appearance or claim." more

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He purports to be an expert in ancient civilizations, offering insights that challenge established theories.
The historical artifact will have been purporting to reveal lost knowledge from ancient civilizations.
The ancient manuscript had purported to unveil the mysteries of a long-lost civilization.
The historical document has purported to be the lost diary of a famous explorer.
The letter purported to be a long-lost message from a historical figure.
The historical document will purport to narrate the true events of the ancient civilization's downfall.

Purport

per-pawrt
verbTo falsely present oneself or something as having a particular appearance or claim.
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Last Updated On: April 14, 2024
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