plural
issues
plural
issues
Britannica Dictionary definition of ISSUE
1
[count]
:
something that people are talking about, thinking about, etc.
:
an important subject or topic
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She is concerned with a variety of social/moral/economic issues.
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Water purity is a public health issue.
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The President's speech addressed a number of important issues.
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campaign issues like education and defense
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The company insists that race was not an issue in its decision. [=that its decision was not related to race in any way]
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The issue is poverty, not race: to talk about race is simply to confuse the issue.
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The case involves some complicated legal issues.
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He should stop dodging/avoiding the issue and make a decision now.
2
[count]
:
the version of a newspaper, magazine, etc., that is published at a particular time
-
There's an interesting article on page 12 of this issue.
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the most recent issue of the magazine/journal
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the current/latest issue
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The library has a large collection of back issues. [=magazines, newspapers, etc., published before the current issue]
3
[singular]
:
the act of officially making something available or giving something to people to be used
:
the act of issuing something
—
see also standard-issue
4
issues
[plural]
:
problems or concerns
at issue
:
being discussed or considered
force the issue
:
to force someone to do something or to make a decision about something
have issues
informal
1
:
to have problems that make you unhappy and difficult to deal with
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He seemed nice enough at first, but it turns out he has (a lot of) issues.
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She has serious anger issues. [=she often gets so angry that she is difficult to deal with]
2
:
to have reasons for disliking someone or something
:
to disagree with or disapprove of someone or something
—
+ with
make an issue of
:
to argue about (something) or insist that (something) be treated as an important problem
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I knew they'd made a mistake, but I was too tired to make an issue of it.
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They kept making an issue of his smoking. [=they continued to criticize him because he smokes cigarettes]
take issue with
:
to disagree with (someone or something)
without issue
law
:
without having children
2
issue
/ˈɪˌʃuː/
verb
issues;
issued;
issuing
issues;
issued;
issuing
Britannica Dictionary definition of ISSUE
1
[+ object]
a
:
to give (something) to someone in an official way
:
to give or supply (something) to (someone)
b
:
to make (something) available to be sold or used
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The Post Office will issue a new first-class stamp.
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The company plans to raise money by issuing more stock.
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The bank will be issuing a new credit card.
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the bank's newly issued credit card
2
[+ object]
:
to announce (something) in a public and official way
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The king issued a decree forbidding all protests.
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A severe storm warning has been issued.
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The police have issued a warrant for her arrest.
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issue a press release
3
[no object]
formal
:
to go, come, or flow out from some source
— issuer
noun,
plural
issuers
[count]