verb

definition

To flow out, to proceed from, to come out or from.

example

The rents issuing from the land permitted him to live as a man of independent means.

definition

To rush out, to sally forth.

example

The men issued from the town and attacked the besiegers.

definition

To extend into, to open onto.

example

The road issues into the highway.

definition

To turn out in a certain way, to result in.

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To come to a point in fact or law on which the parties join issue.

definition

To send out; to put into circulation.

definition

To deliver for use.

example

The prison issued new uniforms for the inmates.

definition

To deliver by authority.

example

The court issued a writ of mandamus.

Examples of issued in a Sentence

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I issued the contract to Gabe.

He issued a quick order Gabe couldn't hear through the blood pounding in his head.

He'd deal with her after he issued orders to his assassins.

He issued a challenging look in return.

She just rotated to the southwest on orders that neither you nor Jule nor I issued, and the Tucson sites have fallen like flies.

She rubbed her temples and issued a challenging glare to the contents of the pantry, furious once more she could eat none of the wonderful things it held.

Without looking up or pausing in her typing she issued directions.

They've issued a tornado warning for this area.

The number of pharmaceutical patents issued in 2010 was also more than fifty thousand—also an all-time record, and also likely to be broken again and again in the years to come.

The number of medical patents issued in 2010 was more than fifty thousand, an all-time record—and it almost certainly will be broken next year, then the next, and again the next.

Damian issued few clean-up orders, for there was no way to maintain the discretion his Guardians needed to mask their shadow operations protecting humanity.

Landon issued the orders through the mind message system.

He hadn't issued an emergency order over the nets of those who worked for him, and he'd asked someone in the regular military to contact her rather than calling out his special security forces.

We've issued warning orders for the populace to avoid the cities, and we're stopping and quarantining everyone at the Mississippi.

The feds and PMF headquarters both issued a priority one lookout for her.

He suspected General Greene had issued one lookout and Tim the other.

Allin issued him a warning look.

In April 1849, when the Hungarians had won many successes, after sounding the army, he issued the celebrated declaration of Hungarian independence, in which he declared that "the house of HabsburgLorraine, perjured in the sight of God and man, had forfeited the Hungarian throne."

The consideration of temperature as affecting the use of a standard pitch was not attended to when the French government issued its ordonnance.

She all but dropped into the commo sector chair and issued mayday calls on the emergency net.

Dean congrat­ulated him but issued a warning against getting too bold with char­acters who would burn their mother at a stake just to light their cigars.

He pressed as far into the ranks as he could and caught the last order issued by the wall commander before the group separated.

The photographer issued them a few directions, with his assistant helping them pose.

Their presence put an end to the plan for the invasion of the papal states, and Garibaldi unwillingly issued a decree for the plebiscite which was to sanction the incorporation of the Two Sicilies in the Italian realm.

An Edinburgh edition was issued from the press of Thomas Ruddiman in 1710.

In spite of the hostile attitude of the great majority of the bishops, Bishop de' Ricci issued on the 31st of July a summons to a diocesan synod, which was solemnly opened on the 18th of September.

These decrees were issued together with a pastoral letter of Bishop de' Ricci, and were warmly approved by the grand-duke, at whose instance a national synod of the Tuscan bishops met at Florence on the 23rd of April 1787.

Mitchell, Manual of Bowl-playing (Glasgow, 1880); Laws of the Game issued by the Scottish B.A.

Corresponding to the first two Edinburgh editions, copies were issued bearing the London imprint and dates 1594 and 1611.

During the era of so-called " prosperity " between 1881 and 1890 an enormous amount of bank notes were issued under various authorizations, especially that of the " free banking law " of 1887.

Danby therefore ordered a return from every diocese of the numbers of dissenters, both Romanist and Protestant, in order by a proof of their insignificance to remove the royal scruples.3 In December 1676 he issued a proclamation for the suppression of coffee-houses because of the "defamation of His Majesty's Government" which took place in them, but this was soon withdrawn.

Landon issued orders to the dealers last night to seal the others in the lakes where we found the souls originally.

She nudged Leyon aside to punch another set of buttons and issued an order to reinforce the failing efforts there.

The Brazilians were defeated, notably at Ituzaingo, and in 1827 the war issued in the independence of Uruguay.

All alike are subject to the twelve commandments issued by the " Sabaoth," that is to say Daniel Philippov.

The preliminaries of the elections of December 1905 and March 1906 being marked by frauds and injustice, the Liberals deserted the polls at those elections, and instead of appealing to judicial tribunals controlled by the Moderates, issued a manifesto of revolution on the 28th of July 1906.1 This insurrection rapidly assumed large proportions.

Everett, and issued in 1887 in six sheets, by the Geological Survey of Victoria.

On the 6th of September the silver mines closed down, and a week later a conference of employers issued a manifesto which was met next day by a counter-manifesto of the Intercolonial Labour Conference, and almost immediately afterwards by the calling out of 40,000 men.

He issued an order to that effect (August 18, 1564), and it was sent to the duchess of Parma for publication.

In 1569 William in his capacity as sovereign prince of Orange issued letters-of-marque to a number of vessels to prey upon the Spanish commerce in the narrow seas.

The state is practically free from debt, the only obligation of this character being $ 1 35,5 00 in 6% bonds, payable in 1910, which were issued in behalf of the Agricultural College.

From 1761 to 1763 Governor John Wentworth of New Hampshire issued 108 grants, and settlements were established in Brattleboro, Putney, Westminster, Halifax, Marlborough, Wilmington, New Fane, Rockingham, Townshend, Vernon (Hinsdale) and Dummerston (all in Windham county, except Vernon, which is in Cheshire county).

A privy council decree recognizing the claims of New York was issued on the 10th of July 1764, and the settlers were soon afterwards ordered to surrender their patents and repurchase the land from the proper authorities at Albany.

Corinne (1807-1808) - all of which were issued under her husband's name.

The Long Parliament had ordered a strict observance of Sunday, punished swearing severely, and made adultery a capital crime; Cromwell issued further ordinances against duelling, swearing, racemeetings and cock-fights - the last as tending to the disturbance of the public peace and the encouragement of "dissolute practices to the dishonour of God."

In 1655 a proclamation was issued for administering the laws against the priests and Jesuits, and some executions were carried out.

After the affair of the Champ de Mars (July 17th, 1791) a warrant was issued for his arrest, and he went into hiding.

Eventually a new commission was issued in 1656, and on its report, into which were inserted nineteen of the former depositions, the "servant of God" was beatified in 1661.

The submarine telegraphs are mainly controlled by companies, the amount of issued capital of the existing British telegraph companies (twenty-four in number) being £3 0, 447, 1 9 1, but a certain number of lines are in government hands.

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