0 past simple and past participle of purvey
1 to provide goods or services as a business, or to provide information:
On the other, the belief that, for women, 'true' fulfilment in life is to be found in the 'private', caring relationships of home and family remains widely held and purveyed.
This armament was purveyed with practically no monetary payment.
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 can be such intercourse between the two purveyed by messages, as the motion suggests.
If we purveyed politics to our army, they probably wouldn't fight.
That is the peril in some of this stuff which is now being purveyed.
Is it an advantage to take these samples as late as possible before the milk is purveyed to the public?
That is the essential part, because even truth, if it is purveyed in a certain way, will bore and defeat itself.