issue
noun | \ ˈi-ˌshü, -ˌsyü \ | is·sue
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: proceeds from a source of revenue (as an estate) rents, issues, and profits
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: one or more lineal descendants died without issue — compare child, heir
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a : a vital question or problem cited a national security issue raised an issue of public safety
b : the securities offered or sold in such a group sold the entire issue
c : the point at which a legal matter is ready for determination (as by trial) filed pleadings and brought the case to issue
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a : the offering or selling of a group of securities by a corporation or government a new bond issue
b : the securities offered or sold in such a group sold the entire issue
issue
verb | \ ˈi-shü \ | is·sue
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: accrue profits issuing from the sale of the stock
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: to become available or be put forth by authority waited for the search warrant to issue
: to put forth or distribute usually officially issue a subpoena issue bonds issue credit