gazette
Pronunciation: [ɡæˈzɛt]
Context: "media"
(noun) a newspaper or publication that shares news and information. It usually contains articles, advertisements, and other announcements.
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I read the local gazette every week to stay updated on community events.
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There was no gazette available when I checked the newsstand yesterday.
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Have you seen the latest issue of the gazette?
Context: "official publications"
(noun) a government or official publication that announces laws, regulations, and important notices. This is often used to inform the public about legal changes.
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The new law was published in the official gazette for everyone to read.
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The amendment did not appear in the gazette, so people were not aware of it.
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When will the next gazette be released with the recent updates?
Context: "announcements"
(verb) to announce something in a gazette. It means to publish news or information officially.
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The city decided to gazette the new park opening to inform all residents.
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They did not gazette the changes, so many people were confused about the new rules.
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Did they actually gazette the new regulations in the latest issue?