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  2. to announce or publish something in an official list or record: The site was settled in 1863 as a livestock station, proclaimed a town in 1880, and gazetted a borough in 1885. There were campaigns to conserve the forest, wetlands and volcanic areas by gazetting them as national parks. UK.

  3. A government gazette (also known as an official gazette, official journal, official newspaper, official monitor or official bulletin) is a periodical publication that has been authorised to publish public or legal notices.

  4. These official journals contained notices of government appointments and promotions, as well as items like bankruptcies, property transfers, and engagements. In British English, gazette can also refer to the kind of announcement that one might find in such a publication.

  5. From Longman Business Dictionary ga‧zette /gəˈzet/ noun [ countable] a newspaper, often one listing official announcements such as legal notices or the names of people who have taken up a position in government.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ga‧zette /ɡəˈzet/ noun [ countable] 1 British English an official newspaper, especially one from the government giving important lists of people who have been employed by them etc 2 used in the names of some newspapers the ‘Phoenix Gazette’ Examples from the Corpus gazette • Gone are the days of th...

  7. a newspaper ( now used chiefly in the names of newspapers) The Phoenix Gazette. 2.chiefly Brit. an official government journal containing lists of government appointments and promotions, bankruptcies, etc. transitive verb. 3.chiefly Brit. to publish, announce, or list in an official government journal.

  8. In Britain, a gazette is an official publication in which information such as honours, public appointments, and important decisions are announced. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'gazette' British English: gəzet American English: gəzɛt. More. Conjugations of 'gazette' present simple: I gazette, you gazette [...]

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