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gazette
[ guh-zet ]
noun
- a newspaper (now used chiefly in the names of newspapers):
The Phoenix Gazette.
- Chiefly British. an official government journal containing lists of government appointments and promotions, bankruptcies, etc.
verb (used with object)
- Chiefly British. to publish, announce, or list in an official government journal.
gazette
/ ɡəˈzɛt /
noun
- a newspaper or official journal
- ( capital when part of the name of a newspaper )
the Thame Gazette
- an official document containing public notices, appointments, etc gaz
verb
- tr to announce or report (facts or an event) in a gazette
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- unga·zetted adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gazette1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gazette1
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Example Sentences
Gays have won, Mr. Barron said in his op-ed for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Christians are now “outlaws” and “martyrs.”
In 2012, according to Saudi Gazette, Saudi authorities arrested 215 supposed magicians.
The Prince arrived late last night, according to local paper the Famagusta Gazette.
On October 12, Government Gazette Notice 832 of 2012 was published.
But the French critic Louis de Fourcaud, writing in the Gazette des Beaux-Arts, called it a masterpiece of characterization.
Also there is a description of Bampton, which once thrilled the readers of the Tiverton Gazette.
In the Railway Official Gazette was a column devoted to short reviews of new books which were sent to the editor.
A bend in the road near the ruined offices of the Delhi Gazette gave them a chance of increasing the pace to a gallop.
This operation was reported in the "Gazette des Hopitaux;" but the patient died.
In despair he went to The Daily Gazette office and proclaimed himself ready for a job.
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