A culminating point leading to a decision: bring a case to an issue.
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A distinct set of copies of an edition of a book distinguished from others of that edition by variations in the printed matter.
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A final result or conclusion, as a solution to a problem.
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A matter of public concern: debated economic issues.
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A misgiving, objection, or complaint: had issues with the plan to change the curriculum.
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idiom
At issue At variance; in disagreement.
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At issue In question; in dispute: "Many people fail to grasp what is really at issue here” ( Gail Sheehy).
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Join issue Law To submit an issue for decision.
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Join issue To enter into controversy.
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Take issue To take an opposing point of view; disagree.
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verb-intransitive
To accrue as proceeds or profit: Little money issued from the stocks.
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To be born or be descended.
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To be circulated or published.
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To go or come out. See Synonyms at appear.
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To spring or proceed from a source. See Synonyms at stem1.
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verb-transitive
To cause to flow out; emit.
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To circulate or distribute in an official capacity: issued uniforms to the players.
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To publish: issued periodic statements.
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verb
To go, come, or flow out.
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To come forth.
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To descend from a specified parent or ancestor.
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To be a consequence or final outcome.
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To appear or become available through being officially put forth or distributed.
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