issue

[ ish-oo or, esp. British, is-yoo ]
/ ˈɪʃ u or, esp. British, ˈɪs yu /

noun

verb (used with object), is·sued, is·su·ing.

verb (used without object), is·sued, is·su·ing.

Idioms for issue

Origin of issue

1275–1325; (noun) Middle English < Middle French: place or passage out; Old French ( e)issue < Vulgar Latin *exūta, noun use of feminine of *exūtus, Latin exitus exit1; (v.) Middle English issuen, derivative of the noun, or < Middle French, Old French ( e)issu, past participle of issir to go out (≪ Latin exīre); see exit2

SYNONYMS FOR issue

5, 7 crux.
6, 7 problem, question.
25 See emerge.
28 flow, emanate, arise, spring.
29 ensue.

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British Dictionary definitions for issuing

issue
/ (ˈɪʃuː, ˈɪsjuː) /

noun

verb -sues, -suing or -sued

Derived forms of issue

issueless, adjective issuer, noun

Word Origin for issue

C13: from Old French eissue way out, from eissir to go out, from Latin exīre, from ex- 1 + īre to go

Medical definitions for issuing

issue
[ ĭshōō ]

n.

A discharge, as of blood or pus.
A lesion, a wound, or an ulcer that produces a discharge of this sort.

Idioms and Phrases with issuing

issue

see at issue; take issue with.