purview
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Purview \Pur"view\, n. [OF. purveu, pourveu, F. pourvu,
provided, p. p. of OF. porveoir, F. pourvoir. See {Purvey},
{View}, and cf. {Proviso}.]
1.
(a) (Law) The body of a statute, or that part which begins
with " Be it enacted, " as distinguished from the
preamble. --Cowell.
(b) Hence: The limit or scope of a statute; the whole
extent of its intention or provisions. --Marshall.
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Profanations within the purview of several
statutes. --Bacon.
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2. Limit or sphere of authority; scope; extent.
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In determining the extent of information required in
the exercise of a particular authority, recourse
must be had to the objects within the purview of
that authority. --Madison.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
94 Moby Thesaurus words for "purview":
agency, agentship, ambit, assignment, authority, authorization,
brevet, care, charge, clear sight, color vision, commission,
commissioning, commitment, compass, cone vision, consignment, cure,
day vision, daylight vision, delegated authority, delegation,
deputation, devolution, devolvement, discernment, embassy,
empowerment, entrusting, entrustment, errand, executorship,
exequatur, extension, extent, eye, eye-mindedness, eyesight,
factorship, farsight, farsightedness, field of view,
field of vision, full power, horizon, jurisdiction, keen sight,
ken, legation, license, lieutenancy, mandate, mission,
night vision, office, orbit, perception, peripheral field,
peripheral vision, perspicacity, perspicuity, photopia,
plenipotentiary power, power of attorney, power of sight,
power to act, procuration, proxy, quick sight, radius, range,
reach, regency, regentship, responsibility, rod vision, scope,
scotopia, seeing, sense of sight, sight, sightedness, sweep, task,
trust, trusteeship, twilight vision, unobstructed vision,
vicarious authority, vision, visual acuity, visual field,
visual sense, warrant
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