8 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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Sarah had purported a deep understanding of the scientific principles, surprising her peers with insightful observations.
By tomorrow, the news will have purported a groundbreaking scientific discovery.
The scientist will be purporting a revolutionary theory about the origins of the universe in the upcoming lecture.
The fake news article will have been purporting a breakthrough in renewable energy technology.
Scientists have purported evidence of a new species of marine life in the unexplored depths of the ocean.
The author has purported a groundbreaking theory challenging established principles in physics.
He had been purporting to possess secret knowledge about the universe, drawing followers into his pseudo-scientific cult.
The document is purporting to provide evidence of extraterrestrial life.
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