Third-person singular simple present indicative form of purvey.(verb)
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Use "purveys" in a sentence
"All that Locus purveys is information, crowded into dense pages of type, whereas the cognoscenti know that the contemporary reader yearns for flashy graphics, stylish layouts, breezy prose, and only those facts and figures that he can easily digest."
"And the disquieting truths it purveys seem to be no less relevant now than they were in the 60s when the novel was first published."
"From the start in its rapid acquisition of territory for the complex industrial process called fracking, the gas and oil industry defined a PR strategy that purveys simple upbeat messages, and downplays the actual complexity."