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issue

[ish-oo, is-yoo] / ˈɪʃ u, ˈɪs yu /


NOUN
edition of publication
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Usage

What are other ways to say issue? The verb issue is often used of a number of persons, a mass of matter, or a volume of smoke, sound, or the like, coming forth through any outlet or outlets: The crowd issued from the building. Emerge is used of coming forth from a place shut off from view, or from concealment, or the like, into sight and notice: The sun emerges from behind the clouds. Emanate is used of intangible things, as light or ideas, spreading from a source: Rumors often emanate from irresponsible persons.

Example Sentences

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On this issue, he found common ground with Fuentes, who has frequently appeared as a guest on his program.

From Salon

"The warrant was issued under concerns he could destroy evidence," an official from the Seoul Central District Court told AFP.

From Barron's

The Interior Department did not specify what the risks were, but it noted that the Department of Energy had also previously identified potential issues related to radar interference.

From Barron's

The huge and overlooked sector deserves a closer look, given attractive returns on debt issued by countries like Brazil and Mexico.

From Barron's

Part of the issue is that much of the good that a president accomplishes occurs during the first year of a term—and is immediately priced in.

From Barron's