| purport | | |
| intent, purport, spirit | (n.) | the intended meaning of a communication. |
| drift, purport | (n.) | the pervading meaning or tenor.; "caught the general drift of the conversation" |
| purport | (v.) | have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming.; "The letter purports to express people's opinion" |
| aim, propose, purport, purpose | (v.) | propose or intend.; "I aim to arrive at noon" |
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