outissue
/aʊtˈɪʃuː/Definitions
1. noun
A document issued by a government or other authority to give official notice of a new law or regulation.
“The company’s lawyers studied the new law’s outissue to understand the changes.”
2. verb
To issue something, especially a document or publication, officially.
“The university will outissue the new course catalog next week.”
3. verb
To bring out or publish something, especially in print.
“The magazine outissued the special edition last month.”