See Also: purview(medicine)
Purview(money)
purview(dictionary)
purview(dictionary)
PURVIEW(law)

purview (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Anglo-French; Origin: purveu est 'it is provided' (first words of a law)]
within/outside the purview of sb/sth
formal within or outside the limits of someone's job, activity, or knowledge
::This matter comes within the purview of the Department of Health.