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ga·zette

 (gə-zĕt′)
n.
1. A newspaper.
2. An official journal.
3. Chiefly British An announcement in an official journal.
tr.v. ga·zet·ted, ga·zet·ting, ga·zettes
Chiefly British To announce or publish in an official journal or in a newspaper.

[French, from Italian gazzetta, probably from Italian dialectal gazeta, a small coin (possibly from the price).]
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gazette

(ɡəˈzɛt)
n
1. (Journalism & Publishing)
a. a newspaper or official journal
b. (capital when part of the name of a newspaper): the Thame Gazette.
2. (Journalism & Publishing) Brit an official document containing public notices, appointments, etc. Abbreviation: gaz
vb
(Journalism & Publishing) (tr) Brit to announce or report (facts or an event) in a gazette
[C17: from French, from Italian gazzetta, from Venetian dialect gazeta news-sheet costing one gazet, small copper coin, perhaps from gaza magpie, from Latin gaia, gaius jay]
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ga•zette

(gəˈzɛt)

n., v. -zet•ted, -zet•ting. n.
1. a newspaper (now used chiefly in names): The Phoenix Gazette.
2. Brit. a government journal listing appointments, promotions, etc.
v.t.
3. Brit. to announce or list in a government journal.
[1595–1605; < French < Italian]
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gazette

- A gazzetta, a Venetian coin of little value, gave rise to the phrase gazzetta de la novita, "halfpennyworth of news," which eventually gave us gazette.
See also related terms for news.
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gazette


Past participle: gazetted
Gerund: gazetting

Imperative
gazette
gazette
Present
I gazette
you gazette
he/she/it gazettes
we gazette
you gazette
they gazette
Preterite
I gazetted
you gazetted
he/she/it gazetted
we gazetted
you gazetted
they gazetted
Present Continuous
I am gazetting
you are gazetting
he/she/it is gazetting
we are gazetting
you are gazetting
they are gazetting
Present Perfect
I have gazetted
you have gazetted
he/she/it has gazetted
we have gazetted
you have gazetted
they have gazetted
Past Continuous
I was gazetting
you were gazetting
he/she/it was gazetting
we were gazetting
you were gazetting
they were gazetting
Past Perfect
I had gazetted
you had gazetted
he/she/it had gazetted
we had gazetted
you had gazetted
they had gazetted
Future
I will gazette
you will gazette
he/she/it will gazette
we will gazette
you will gazette
they will gazette
Future Perfect
I will have gazetted
you will have gazetted
he/she/it will have gazetted
we will have gazetted
you will have gazetted
they will have gazetted
Future Continuous
I will be gazetting
you will be gazetting
he/she/it will be gazetting
we will be gazetting
you will be gazetting
they will be gazetting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been gazetting
you have been gazetting
he/she/it has been gazetting
we have been gazetting
you have been gazetting
they have been gazetting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been gazetting
you will have been gazetting
he/she/it will have been gazetting
we will have been gazetting
you will have been gazetting
they will have been gazetting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been gazetting
you had been gazetting
he/she/it had been gazetting
we had been gazetting
you had been gazetting
they had been gazetting
Conditional
I would gazette
you would gazette
he/she/it would gazette
we would gazette
you would gazette
they would gazette
Past Conditional
I would have gazetted
you would have gazetted
he/she/it would have gazetted
we would have gazetted
you would have gazetted
they would have gazetted
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.gazette - a newspaper or official journalgazette - a newspaper or official journal  
newspaper, paper - a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements; "he read his newspaper at breakfast"
Verb1.gazette - publish in a gazette
print, publish - put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed"
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gazette

noun newspaper, paper, journal, organ, periodical, news-sheet the Arkansas Gazette
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Translations
جَريدَه رَسْمِيَّه
úřední list
tidende
hivatalos lap
dagblaî; lögbirtingablaî
vyriausybės biuletenis
oficiāls valdības laikrakstsvēstnesis
úradný vestník

gazette

[gəˈzet] N (= newspaper) → gaceta f; (= official publication) → boletín m oficial
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gazette

[gəˈzɛt] n
(= newspaper) → gazette f
(= official publication) → journal m officiel
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

gazette

n (= magazine)Zeitung f, → Gazette f (dated); (= government publication)Staatsanzeiger m, → Amtsblatt nt
vtim Staatsanzeiger bekannt geben
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gazette

[gəˈzɛt] n (newspaper) → gazzetta; (official publication) → pubblicazione f ufficiale
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

gazette

(gəˈzet) noun
a type of newspaper that has lists of government notices.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
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When she held out her hand for him to shake, before he enveloped it in his own, he paused, and thought--"Well, is it possible--are you the little maid I remember in the pink frock, such a short time ago--the night I upset the punch-bowl, just after I was gazetted? Are you the little girl that George Osborne said should marry him?
By putting these forests together, these settlements have been clearly demarcated and left out", explained Jayasekara as he traced the gazetted areas on a map.
Minister Bathiudeen who met them to present his side of facts, made a specific demand in earnest- to de-gazette the Weppal, Karadikkuli/Marichakatti, and Wilathikulam areas gazetted by Extraordinary Gazette 2011/34 of 24 March 2017 since they are inhabited by people, including Northern Muslims displaced at one time.