issuance
/ˈɪʃuːəns/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪʃuːəns/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈi-shə-wən(t)s -shü-ən(t)s/ (ame, mw)
issuance — noun
1. the process by which official documents or financial products are created and ma
the process by which official documents or financial products are created and made available to the public or to specific organisations
The bank completed the issuance of bonds worth $500 million to fund its new projects.
collocation: bond issuance / issuance of bonds
Visa issuance at the embassy has been delayed due to the new computer system.
collocation: visa issuance
Ryo applied for the issuance of a new business license after moving his office.
The company's stock issuance attracted interest from investors across Asia and Europe.
- distribution
focuses on spreading items to many recipients rather than the act of making them available
- supply
broader term; can refer to providing goods and services, not just documents or financial products
- release
emphasises making something available to the public; used for reports, software, or media
- withdrawal
the act of taking back something that was previously made available
- recall
a request to return a product or document that has already been issued
文法句型
the issuance of [document/product]
N + issuance (e.g. bond issuance)
用法筆記
Frequently modified by a noun (bond, visa, passport, stock, debt) before 'issuance' to specify what is being supplied. Common in financial and government contexts.
常見錯誤
2. the formal action of publicly stating important information, such as a governmen
the formal action of publicly stating important information, such as a government order, a company decision, or an official warning
The ministry delayed the issuance of the new safety guidelines until next month.
collocation: issuance of [guidelines/statement]
Cyrus confirmed the issuance of a formal apology to all customers affected by the error.
The government's issuance of the flood warning helped thousands of families reach safety.
Nikos announced the issuance of a company-wide memo about the new holiday schedule.
- announcement
broader and less formal; can be used in everyday situations
- publication
focuses on printed or digital material being released to the public
- declaration
more emphatic; implies a strong, formal statement of intent or policy
- suppression
deliberately preventing information from being made known
- withholding
keeping information back rather than releasing it
文法句型
the issuance of [statement/report/order/warning]
用法筆記
Subject is usually an organisation or authority (government, ministry, company, committee). The object is typically an abstract communication: statement, report, order, warning, guidelines.