Issue noun; pl. Issues. - a topic for discussion: "the issue of
sexuality." Synonyms: matter, affair, subject, topic, question,
point, item, thing, case, concern, theme, situation, occasion,
circumstance, problem, bone of contention, controversy, argument. -
a problem or difficulty: "a significant technical issue was simply
ignored." Synonyms: problem, difficulty, complication, snag,
predicament, plight, hitch, catch, drawback, pitfall. Informal:
headache, hiccup, hassle, pickle, fix, tight spot, how-do-you-do,
job, gremlin, fly in the ointment, spanner in the works. - an
instance of a series of publications: "issue 95 of the Travellers'
Companion Series." Synonyms: edition, number, instalment, copy,
imprint, impression, version, publication. - a result or outcome of
something: "his tenacity warranted a successful issue." Synonyms:
result, outcome, consequence, end result, net result, upshot,
effect, after-effect, aftermath, conclusion, end, denouement. - the
action of flowing or coming out: "the issue of bodily fluids."
Synonyms: discharge, emission, release, outflow, outflowing,
outpouring, outrush, rush, flood, deluge, spurt, jet, cascade,
stream, torrent, gush, flow, flux, outflux, welling, leakage,
escape, drain, drainage, excretion, secretion, ejection,
disgorgement, debouchment, emanation, exudation, exuding, venting,
effluence, effusion. Issue verb. - to supply or distribute for use
or sale: "the captain issued his crew with prophylactics."
Synonyms: supply, provide, furnish, arm, equip, fit out, rig out,
kit out, accoutre, outfit, fit up, provision, stock, purvey,
accommodate, present, invest, endow, favour. - to formally send out
or make known: "the broadcaster issued a bulletin." Synonyms: send
out, put out, release, deliver, publish, announce, proclaim,
broadcast, promulgate, communicate, impart, purvey, circulate,
spread, disseminate. - to come, go, or flow out from: "unpleasant
odours issued from the cubicle." Synonyms: emanate, emerge,
proceed, exude, discharge, flow, pour, gush, come, seep, ooze,
spread out, be uttered, be emitted, be transmitted. - to result or
be derived from: "the contents of the novel issue from the corpus
of twentieth century literary pornography." Synonyms: result,
follow, ensue, develop, stem, spring, arise, start, derive, evolve,
proceed, emerge, emanate, flow, originate in, have its origin in,
attend, accompany, be consequent on, supervene on.
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