gazettes in English

noun
1
(used in the names of periodicals) a journal or newspaper.
2
the official publication of a government organization or institution, listing appointments and other public notices.
It was submitted that examination of this translation of the official gazette supplemented the views which he advanced.
verb
1
announce or publish in an official gazette.
He also announced that he gazetted a set of norms and standards last week for educators, which he described as a ‘developmental’ rather than a policing exercise.

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1. The Investment Business Gazettes offer very useful supplementary information.

2. Public record information from official gazettes and the insolvency service also appear on record.

3. In the Indian gazettes a wigwam was the symbol of a day's march, and a row of them cut or painted on the bark of a tree signified that so many times they had camped.