Definition of "purview"
purview
noun
plural purviews
Scope or range of interest or control.
Quotations
Will it be said that the fundamental principles of the Confederation were not within the purview of the convention, and ought not to have been varied?
1788, James Madison, “The Right of the Convention to Frame such a Constitution”, in The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States, page 255
Rhetorical relations have truth conditional effects that contribute to meaning but lie outside the purview of compositional semantics.
2003, Nicholas Asher, Alex Lascarides, Logics of Conversation, page 7
Several air marshals have asked Congress to remove the program from T.S.A.’s purview and entrust it to a different agency, like Customs and Border Protection or the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
2018 April 25, Ron Nixon, “Scandals and Investigations, but Few Arrests, for Air Marshals Program”, in The New York Times
It was 2015 when Jain—whose purview includes commissioning new series, acquiring the rights to foreign hits, and publicly answering for any perceived misdeeds of ITV—set out to overhaul the tepidly received Celebrity Love Island, a 12-person British popularity contest and ostensible matchmaker that disappeared after two seasons.
2022 June 2, Anna Peele, “Inside ‘Love Island,’ From the Tragic Suicide Deaths to New Mental Health Protocols”, in Vanity Fair