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purview

English

Etymology

From Middle English purveu (proviso), from Anglo-Norman purveuest (it is provided), or purveu que (provided that) (statutory language), from Old French porveu (provided), past participle of porveoir (to provide), from Latin pr?vide? (See provide). Influenced by view and its etymological antecedants.

Noun

purview (plural purviews)

  1. (law) The enacting part of a statute.
  2. (law) The scope of a statute.
  3. Scope or range of interest or control.
  4. Range of understanding.

Related terms

  • purvey

Translations

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preview

English

Etymology

From pre- +? view; compare Old French preveu, past participle of preveoir (to foresee).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?p?i?vj??/

Noun

preview (plural previews)

  1. An experience of something in advance.
    Synonym: foretaste
  2. (colloquial) An advance showing of a film, exhibition etc.
  3. Something seen in advance. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  4. (computing) a facility for seeing and checking a document, or changes to it, before saving and/or printing it.

Synonyms

  • forelook

Translations

Verb

preview (third-person singular simple present previews, present participle previewing, simple past and past participle previewed)

  1. To show or watch something, or part of it, before it is complete.

Translations

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