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issued
[ish-ood, is-yood]
adjective
delivered or put out for use, sale, etc.; put into circulation.
The software company identified a bug in its newly issued product and provided a software fix within days.
minted, printed, or published for sale or distribution.
A newly issued stamp of Buffy Sainte-Marie is available in post offices across Canada.
The recently issued press release on the new port development project was widely discussed in the city.
(of an official document) created and given to a particular person or group by an authority.
When traveling, we recommend you bring a printed copy of the issued e-visa along with your passport.
(of food, clothing, equipment, etc.) distributed to members of the military, employees, students, etc..
Air cadets normally meet in civilian dress, but some activities require the issued uniform.
Parents are requested to ensure that the issued textbooks are duly returned on time.
(of an order, command, warning, etc.) uttered, given, or delivered to someone.
Students with autism spectrum disorders may respond to unintended cues rather than to the issued directive.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of issue.
Other Word Forms
- self-issued adjective
- unissued adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of issued1
Example Sentences
The Dodgers, however, have not issued any team-level statement, and a club executive told The Times’ Dylan Hernández on Friday that they did not plan to make any comment.
He reiterated calls by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch for new licences to be issued for oil drilling in the North Sea.
Homeland Security issued a directive rescinding a Biden-era policy that protected such areas as churches and schools from immigration raids.
According to the testimony from the captured Russians in Kurashov's unit, their senior commander issued an order directly before the assault that no prisoners should be taken.
The force has said it will do all it can to bring people to justice and on Friday it issued images of people it wants to speak to in connection with the violence.
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