purview
1 of 1noun/ˈpɝvju/
Forms:purviews
1
the scope or range of authority, influence, or activity that someone or something has
- The decision on foreign policy matters lies within the purview of the President's authority.
- As the head of the department, she oversees all projects and initiatives falling under the purview of her team.
- Legal matters concerning intellectual property are typically within the purview of the company's legal department.
- The investigation into financial fraud falls within the purview of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
- The hiring process for new employees falls under the purview of the human resources department.
2
the range of vision, insight, or understanding
- As a detective, he often worked tirelessly to expand his purview, seeking clues and evidence beyond the obvious.
- The artist's paintings offered viewers a glimpse into her unique purview of the world, filled with vibrant colors and abstract shapes.
- In his role as a professor, he encouraged his students to explore topics beyond the purview of their textbooks, fostering critical thinking and creativity.
- The CEO's strategic vision extended far beyond the purview of quarterly profits, focusing instead on long-term sustainability and innovation.
- As a journalist, she strove to bring stories from all corners of the world into the purview of her readers, shedding light on diverse cultures and perspectives.