Pronunciation: /ˈɪʃu ˈfɔrθ/
noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 Water issue forth from the broken pipe.
A2 The issue forth of smoke from the chimney signaled a fire.
B1 The issue forth of complaints from customers prompted a review of our services.
B2 The issue forth of new regulations caused confusion among the employees.
C1 The issue forth of misinformation in the media led to public outrage.
C2 The issue forth of conflicting opinions within the committee delayed the decision-making process.
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 Water issue forth from the broken pipe.
A2 Smoke issue forth from the chimney of the old house.
B1 The lava began to issue forth from the volcano, causing panic in the nearby village.
B2 A steady stream of cars issue forth from the parking garage during rush hour.
C1 The artist's creativity seemed to issue forth endlessly, producing masterpiece after masterpiece.
C2 The emotions issue forth from her writing, touching the hearts of readers around the world.
formal The water from the spring issue forth from the rocks.
informal The soda machine issue forth cans of soda all day long.
slang The music issue forth from the speakers, getting everyone pumped up.
figurative His anger seemed to issue forth from deep within him, surprising everyone around.
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