Usually means: Granted or distributed officially to recipients.
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General (15 matching dictionaries)
  1. issued: Merriam-Webster
  2. issued: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. issued: Collins English Dictionary
  4. issued: Vocabulary.com
  5. Issued, issued: Wordnik
  6. issued: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  7. issued: Wiktionary
  8. issued: Dictionary.com
  9. issued: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  10. Issued: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  11. Issued: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  12. issued: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  13. issued: FreeDictionary.org
  14. issued: TheFreeDictionary.com
  15. issued: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations

Art (1 matching dictionary)
  1. Glossary of Stamp Collecting Terms (No longer online)

Business (3 matching dictionaries)
  1. issued: Merriam-Webster Legal Dictionary
  2. issued: Legal dictionary
  3. issued: Financial dictionary

Computing (1 matching dictionary)
  1. issued: Encyclopedia

Medicine (1 matching dictionary)
  1. issued: Medical dictionary

Miscellaneous (1 matching dictionary)
  1. issued: Idioms

Slang (1 matching dictionary)
  1. Issue'd: Urban Dictionary

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Definitions from Wiktionary (Issue)

noun:  The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly:
noun:  (military, obsolete) A movement of soldiers towards an enemy, a sortie.
noun:  (medicine) The outflow of a bodily fluid, particularly (now rare) in abnormal amounts.
noun:  Someone or something that flows out or comes out, particularly:
noun:  (medicine, now rare) The bodily fluid drained through a natural or artificial issue.
noun:  (now usually historical or law) Offspring: one's natural child or children.
noun:  (figuratively) Progeny: all one's lineal descendants.
noun:  (figuratively, obsolete) A race of people considered as the descendants of some common ancestor.
noun:  (now rare) The produce or income derived from farmland or rental properties.
noun:  (historical or rare law) Income derived from fines levied by a court or law-enforcement officer; the fines themselves.
noun:  (obsolete) The entrails of a slaughtered animal.
noun:  (rare and obsolete) Any action or deed performed by a person.
noun:  (obsolete) Luck considered as the favor or disfavor of nature, the gods, or God.
noun:  (publishing) A single edition of a newspaper or other periodical publication.
noun:  The entire set of some item printed and disseminated during a certain period, particularly (publishing) a single printing of a particular edition of a work when contrasted with other print runs.
noun:  (figuratively, originally World War I military slang, usually with definite article) The entire set of something; all of something.
noun:  (finance) Any financial instrument issued by a company.
noun:  The loan of a book etc. from a library to a patron; all such loans by a given library during a given period.
noun:  The means or opportunity by which something flows or comes out, particularly:
noun:  (obsolete) A sewer.
noun:  The place where something flows or comes out, an outlet, particularly:
noun:  (obsolete) An exit from a room or building.
noun:  (now rare) A confluence: the mouth of a river; the outlet of a lake or other body of water.
noun:  The action or an instance of sending something out, particularly:
noun:  (historical medicine) A small incision, tear, or artificial ulcer, used to drain fluid and usually held open with a pea or other small object.
noun:  The production or distribution of something for general use.
noun:  The distribution of something (particularly rations or standardized provisions) to someone or some group.
noun:  (finance) The action or an instance of a company selling bonds, stock, or other securities.
noun:  Any question or situation to be resolved, particularly:
noun:  (law) A point of law or fact in dispute or question in a legal action presented for resolution by the court.
noun:  (figuratively) Anything in dispute, an area of disagreement whose resolution is being debated or decided.
noun:  (rare and obsolete) A difficult choice between two alternatives, a dilemma.
noun:  (US, originally psychology, usually in the plural) A psychological or emotional difficulty, (now informal, figurative and usually euphemistic) any problem or concern considered as a vague and intractable difficulty.
noun:  The action or an instance of concluding something, particularly:
noun:  (obsolete) The end of any action or process.
noun:  (obsolete) The end of any period of time.
noun:  The end result of an event or events, any result or outcome, particularly:
noun:  (now rare) The result of a discussion or negotiation, an agreement.
noun:  (obsolete) The result of an investigation or consideration, a conclusion.
noun:  (figurative, now rare) The action or an instance of feeling some emotion.
noun:  (figurative, now rare) The action or an instance of leaving any state or condition.
verb:  To flow out, to proceed from, to come out or from.
verb:  To rush out, to sally forth.
verb:  To extend into, to open onto.
verb:  To turn out in a certain way, to result in.
verb:  (archaic) To end up as, to turn out being, to become as a result.
verb:  (law) To come to a point in fact or law on which the parties join issue.
verb:  To send out; to put into circulation.
verb:  To deliver for use.
verb:  To deliver by authority.
noun:  (derogatory) A Monacan Indian; a member of a Mestee group originating in Amherst County, Virginia.
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