issuance [ish-oo-uh ns] ExamplesWord Origin See more synonyms for issuance on Thesaurus.com noun
Origin of issuance An Americanism dating back to 1860–65; issue + -ance Related formspre·is·su·ance, noun Related Words for issuance announcement, disclosure, reporting, dissemination, writing, broadcast, broadcasting, advertisement, publishing, issuance, distribution, copy, dispersion, publication, circulation, supply, delivery, issuing, granting, supplying Examples from the Web for issuance Contemporary Examples of issuance
Two weeks later, Kimberling filed a motion for issuance of judgment, in the hope of getting a new trial.
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Even worse, governments found a way to shut down the issuance.
Megan McArdle
April 10, 2013
The Marquet study showed that the most common embezzlement scheme involved the issuance of forged checks or unauthorized checks.
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But with last night’s issuance of a simple traffic ticket, silence may have been golden there, too.
Eric Dezenhall
December 2, 2009
Historical Examples of issuance
Mr. Gleason had not appeared since the issuance of the orders to march.
Charles King
The state provides for the issuance of three kinds of certificates.
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I can only repeat the assurance given before the issuance of the order.
Henry V. Boynton
The rules for the issuance of books should be made as simple as possible.
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The issuance of the Austrian ultimatum precipitated a grave crisis.
James M. Beck
British Dictionary definitions for issuance issuance noun
- the act of issuing
Word Origin and History for issuance n.