Definition, synonyms and related words
simple past tense and past participle of issue.
"The bank issued a new credit card after finding damage on the old one."
In plain English: To issue something means to officially give it out or hand it over to someone.
"The government issued a new warning about the storm."
Usage: Use "issued" to describe the formal release or distribution of something, such as a document, command, or currency. It functions as both the simple past tense and the past participle of the verb issue.
Derived from Old French issu, which comes from Latin exsitus (past participle of exsistere), the term originally meant "stood out" or "appeared." It evolved to denote something that has been formally given, released, or put into circulation.