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Meaning
Noun
●
In Military:
The
action
or an
instance
of
flowing
or
coming out
, an outflow
A
movement
of
soldiers
towards an
enemy
, a sortie.
●
In Medicine:
The
action
or an
instance
of
flowing
or
coming out
, an outflow
The
outflow
of a
bodily fluid
,
particularly
(now
rare
) in
abnormal
amounts.
●
In Medicine:
Someone
or something
that
flows
out or
comes
out
The
bodily fluid
drained
through a natural or
artificial
issue.
●
In Law:
Someone
or something
that
flows
out or
comes
out
Offspring:
one's
natural child
or
child
ren.
Income
derived
from
fines
levied
by a
court
or
law-enforcement
officer
; the
fines
themselves.
●
Someone
or something
that
flows
out or
comes
out
Progeny: all
one's
lineal
descendants.
A
race
of people considered as the
descendants
of some common ancestor.
The
produce
or
income
derived
from
farmland
or
rental
properties.
The
entrails
of a
slaughtered
animal.
Any
action
or
deed
performed
by a person.
Luck considered as the
favor
or
disfavor
of
nature
, the
gods
, or God.
The
loan
of a
book
etc. from a
library
to a
patron
; all such
loans
by a given
library
during a given period.
●
In Publishing:
Someone
or something
that
flows
out or
comes
out
A
single
edition
of a
newspaper
or other
periodical
publication.
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.
●
In Military & World War I:
Someone
or something
that
flows
out or
comes
out
The
entire
set of something;
all of
something.
●
In Finance:
Someone
or something
that
flows
out or
comes
out
Any
financial instrument
issued
by a company.
●
The means or
opportunity
by which something
flows
or
comes
out
A sewer.
●
The place where something
flows
or
comes out
, an outlet
An
exit
from a
room
or building.
A
confluence
: the
mouth
of a
river
; the
outlet
of a
lake
or other body of water.
●
In Medicine:
The
action
or an
instance
of
sending
something out
A small
incision
,
tear
, or
artificial
ulcer
, used to
drain
fluid
and usually
held
open
with a
pea
or other small object.
●
The
action
or an
instance
of
sending
something out
The production or
distribution
of something for general use.
The
distribution
of something (particularly
rations
or
standardized
provisions
) to someone or some group.
●
In Finance:
The
action
or an
instance
of
sending
something out
The
action
or an
instance
of a company
selling
bonds
,
stock
, or other securities.
●
In Law:
Any
question
or
situation
to be resolved
A point of law or
fact
in
dispute
or
question
in a
legal action
presented
for
resolution
by the court.
●
Any
question
or
situation
to be resolved
Anything in
dispute
, an area of
disagreement
whose
resolution
is being
debated
or decided.
A
dispute
between two
alternatives
, a dilemma.
●
In American English, Psychology:
Any
question
or
situation
to be resolved
A
psychological
or
emotional
difficulty
, (now
informal
,
figurative
and usually
euphemistic
) any problem or
concern
considered as a
vague
and
intractable
difficulty
.
●
The
action
or an
instance
of
concluding
something
The
end of
any
action
or process.
The
end of
any
period
of time.
●
The
end result
of an
event
or
event
s, any result or outcome
The result of a
discussion
or
negotiation
, an agreement.
The result of an
investigation
or
consideration
, a conclusion.
●
The
action
or an
instance
of
feeling
some emotion.
●
The
action
or an
instance
of
leaving
any state or condition.
●
A Monacan Indian; a
member
of a Mestee group
originating
in Amherst County, Virginia.
Verb
●
To
flow
out, to
proceed
from, to
come out
or from.
●
To
rush out
, to
sally
forth.
●
To
extend
into, to
open
onto.
●
To
turn out
in a certain way, to result in.
●
To
end up
as, to
turn out
being, to become as a result.
●
In Law:
To
come to
a point
in fact
or law on which the
parties
join
issue.
●
To
send out
; to
put
into circulation.
●
To
deliver
for use.
●
To
deliver
by authority.
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Wiktionary
Origin
issue
English
issue
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Sortie
Sally
Charge
Descendant
Offspring
Begive
Distribute
Descendants
Outhouse
Lawsuit
Problem
Fruit Of One'S Loins
Related
Concern
Question
Complaint
Argument
Option
Challenge
Topic
Request
Matter
Dilemma
Aspect
Situation
Incident
Submit
Debate
Subject
Update
Answer
Event
Concerns
Crisis
Problems
File
Obstacle
Obtain
Give
Grant
Dispute
Conflict
Error
Release
Publish
Case
Sign
Phenomenon
Claim
Concept
Receive
Send
Idea
Approve
Accept
Policy
Purchase
Factor
Print
Enforce
Task
Review
Declare
Draft
Raise
Apply
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