issuing

[ˈɪʃuɪŋ]

issuing Definition

  • 1to make something available or distribute it officially
  • 2to send out or put forth; to supply officially

Using issuing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "issuing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bank is issuing new credit cards.

  • Example

    The government is issuing a statement on the matter.

  • Example

    The company is issuing a recall of the faulty product.

  • Example

    The publisher is issuing a new edition of the book.

issuing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for issuing

Phrases with issuing

  • an organization or entity that has the power to create and distribute official documents or licenses

    Example

    The DMV is the issuing authority for driver's licenses.

  • a financial institution that issues credit or debit cards to customers

    Example

    The issuing bank for my credit card is Chase.

  • a financial institution that underwrites and distributes securities to the public

    Example

    The issuing house for the IPO was Goldman Sachs.

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Summary: issuing in Brief

The verb 'issuing' [ˈɪʃuɪŋ] means to make something available or distribute it officially. It can refer to sending out or putting forth official statements, recalls, or products. Examples include 'The bank is issuing new credit cards.' and 'The publisher is issuing a new edition of the book.' Phrases like 'issuing authority' and 'issuing bank' denote entities that have the power to create and distribute official documents or licenses.

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