0 to provide goods or services as a business, or to provide information:
1 to provide food, services, or information as a business:
The two mall shops purvey nearly identical merchandise.
2 to sell goods or services to customers:
Susan was approached by a gentleman who purveyed counterfeit Chanel perfume.
The people are being overcharged for this particular article, while in many of the industrial areas and other places an inferior article is being purveyed.
There is the question of the precise locale as to where the street trader shall purvey his goods.
They said that the trade tells falsehoods about the commodity which it purveys.
They themselves never seem to be affected by what they are pushing or purveying.
It is owned and controlled by those who purvey the news.
There was nothing precious about it; nothing sought to purvey to people a quality of entertainment or a quality of culture they could not understand.
This armament was purveyed with practically no monetary payment.
However, less ethical estate agents may purvey such information orally in an effort to persuade a prospective purchaser to complete a sale.