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Meaning of newly issued
The primary meaning of "newly issued" refers to something that has been recently released, created, or made available.
Etymology of newly issued
The word "newly" is derived from the Old English word "nēow" or "nīew", which is also the source of the Modern English word "new".
The word "issued" comes from the Old French word "issir" or "issuer", which is derived from the Latin word "exire", meaning "to go out".
The phrase "newly issued" has been in use since the 15th century, initially in the context of official documents and currency.
Synonyms
freshly issued
recently released
newly minted
freshly minted
newly created
recently created
brand new
newly formed
newly established
newly founded
recently founded
newly initiated
newly started
newly begun
newly introduced
recently introduced
newly launched
freshly launched
newly unveiled
recently unveiled
newly presented
recently presented
newly published
recently published
newly printed
recently printed
newly circulated
recently circulated
newly distributed
recently distributed
Definitions
- The phrase "newly issued" is defined by Oxford Languages as something that has been recently issued or released, often in the context of official documents, currency, or other items.
- * It can also refer to something that has been recently created, established, or introduced.
Usage Examples
- The company has newly issued stock options to its employees.
- * The government has newly issued guidelines for the use of public spaces.
- * The bank has newly issued currency with enhanced security features.