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Gazette
What is a "gazette"?
A gazette is an official publication that provides information on government activities, laws, notices, and other formal announcements. It is often used to make public decisions, legal changes, or administrative notices that need to be officially recorded. Gazettes can cover a wide range of topics, from government regulations and public appointments to local news and events. While the term is most commonly associated with government publications, it can also be used for specific publications related to certain industries, professions, or organizations.
Examples
The local gazette publishes articles on community events, local news, and editorials.
I enjoy reading the legal gazette to stay informed about recent court decisions and legislative changes.
to gazette
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to make official public notice by publishing in a government or official journal
Examples
The new law was gazetted last week.
The government gazetted the list of approved holidays.



























