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- DictionaryIs·sue/ˈiSHo͞o/
noun
- 1. an important topic or problem for debate or discussion: "the issue of global warming"
- 2. the action of supplying or distributing an item for use, sale, or official purposes: "the issue of promissory notes by the bank"
verb
- 1. supply or distribute (something): "licenses were issued indiscriminately to any company"
- 2. come, go, or flow out from: "exotic smells issued from a nearby building"
2 days ago · issue in British English. (ˈɪʃuː , ˈɪsjuː ) noun. 1. the act of sending or giving out something; supply; delivery. 2. something issued; an edition of stamps, a magazine, etc. 3. the number of identical items, such as banknotes or shares in a company, that become available at a particular time.
noun. some situation or event that is thought about. synonyms: matter, subject, topic. see more. noun. an important question that is in dispute and must be settled. “the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone” “politicians never discuss the real issues ” see more. noun. one of a series published periodically.
Definition of issue noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. issue. noun. OPAL W OPAL S. /ˈɪʃuː/ Idioms. topic of discussion. [countable] an important topic that people are discussing or arguing about. a key/major issue. This is a big issue; we need more time to think about it. Teacher education has become a political issue.
noun. uk / ˈɪʃuː / us. issue noun (PROBLEM) Add to word list. B1. an important subject or problem that people are discussing: the issues of race and social class. political issues. Chris has raised a very important issue. Fewer examples. The issue has been much discussed in the media. On the issue of education the party is united.
Issue definition: the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution. See examples of ISSUE used in a sentence.
1. a. A point or matter of discussion, debate, or dispute: What legal and moral issues should we consider? b. A matter of public concern: debated economic issues. c. A misgiving, objection, or complaint: had issues with the plan to change the curriculum. 2. a. A problem or difficulty. b. A personal problem: is convinced that her boss has issues. 3.
ISSUE meaning: 1 : something that people are talking about, thinking about, etc. an important subject or topic; 2 : the version of a newspaper, magazine, etc., that is published at a particular time