issue

issue
I
n.
number of a journal

1) to bring out, publish an issue

2) a back; current issue

3) an issue comes out, is published

question

4) to bring up, raise an issue

5) to address; face; straddle an issue

6) to settle an issue

7) a burning; collateral, side; dead; divisive; moral; political; sensitive; substantive issue

8) at issue (the point at issue)

9) (misc.) to force the issue; to take issue with smb. on smt. ('to disagree with smb. about smt.')

progeny

10) without issue (to die without issue)

II
v.

1) (B) ('to distribute') the army issued new rifles to the troops

2) (esp. BE) (d; intr.) ('to come') to issue from (blood issued from the wound; smoke issued from the chimneys)

3) (rare) (BE) (d; tr.) to issue with (the school issued the pupils with new textbooks)

* * *
['ɪʃuː]
current issue
divisive
is published
political
publish an issue
raise an issue
straddle an issue
substantive issue
to take issue with smb. on smt. ('to disagree with smb. about smt. ')
(B) ('to distribute') the army issued new rifles to the troops
(misc.) to force the issue
['number of a journal'] to bring out
['question'] to bring up
a back
a burning
an issue comes out
to address
to settle an issue
(esp. BE) (d; intr.) ('to come') to issue from (blood issued from the wound; smoke issued from the chimneys)
at issue (the point at issue)
(rare) (BE) (d; tr.) to issue with (the school issued the pupils with new textbooks) it <pronoun> of issue (they made a mess of issue; to have had a hard time of issue)
['progeny'] without issue (to die without issue)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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