gazette|gazetted|gazettes|gazetting in English
verb
[ga·zette || gə'zet]
publish in an official government journal (British)
Use "gazette|gazetted|gazettes|gazetting" in a sentence
1. Antimartyr cosmopoietic spilehole fone bedewing gazetted
2. The Investment Business Gazettes offer very useful supplementary information.
3. His appointment was gazetted last week.
4. The Sunday Gazette
5. 4 He was gazetted to a new regiment.
6. 15 His appointment was gazetted last week.
7. I'm editor of the Gazette!
8. The enterprise was named in the gazette.
9. ^ “Famous Birthnight Ball Reproduced,” Alexandria Gazette
10. He was actually gazetted to a captaincy in a marching regiment!
11. He was reading The Phoenix Gazette.
12. Download Revised Apar Format for all Group ‘B’ Gazetted Executive Officers
13. • Acceptance of self-attested documents instead of attestation by Gazetted officer.
14. viii) Acceptance of self-attested documents instead of attestation by Gazetted officer.
15. Public record information from official gazettes and the insolvency service also appear on record.
16. He took out a copy of the Berkhamsted Gazette.
17. The Stamford Gazette. Let me find it.
18. Q: How are The GazettE songs made?
19. (ix) Acceptance of self-attested documents instead of attestation by a Gazetted Officer.
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21. ^ “Famous Birthnight Ball Reproduced,” Alexandria Gazette 22 February 1932
22. The London Gazette, oldest surviving journal, is first published.
23. Thanks. Here goes: the Daily News, the Stamford Gazette.
24. An extraordinary government gazette was published announcing the confiscations.
25. About 12.30 lakh non-gazetted Railway employees are likely to benefit from the decision.