It's basically the reason why you did what you did.
For example, in a English test, if they ask "what is the expressed purpose" of why the author wrote the story, they are asking "why did they write it?"
I asked my English teacher what "expressed purpose" meant, she just told me "Why did they do it!"
The correct phrase is "express purpose." "Express" is an adjective that means clear, specific, or direct, and in this context, it is used to describe the purpose as being clearly stated or defined. "Expressed" is the past tense or past participle form of the verb "express," and it would not be used in this phrase as it does not convey the same meaning as "express" in this context.
The purpose of artwork is for an artist to express him or her.
to express indivduality
a mail deliver
"Sole and express purpose" refers to a specific intention or objective that is clearly defined and intended to be the only reason for an action or decision. This phrase is often used in legal or contractual contexts to emphasize that the stated purpose is singular and explicitly outlined, leaving no room for alternative interpretations or uses. It ensures that all parties involved understand the limitations and scope of the purpose being discussed.
The purpose of musical plays , was to communicate with people and express emotions.
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to express ones feelings
to express themselve
the main purpose is to share ideas and express different thoughts..
The purpose of the gesture was to express gratitude, appreciation, or respect towards someone or something.
A hyperbole's purpose is to express the extreme magnitude of the matter at hand through over exaggeration.