GAZETTE - meaning and definition. What is GAZETTE
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What (who) is GAZETTE - definition

OFFICIAL JOURNAL, A NEWSPAPER OF RECORD, OR SIMPLY A NEWSPAPER
Gazette of record; Gazettes; Gazetted; Gazzette; Gazettal

gazette         
(gazettes)
1.
Gazette is often used in the names of newspapers.
...the Arkansas Gazette.
N-IN-NAMES: n N
2.
In Britain, a gazette is an official publication in which information such as honours, public appointments, and important decisions are announced.
N-COUNT: oft adj N
Gazette         
·vt To announce or publish in a gazette; to announce officially, as an appointment, or a case of bankruptcy.
II. Gazette ·noun A newspaper; a printed sheet published periodically; ·esp., the official journal published by the British government, and containing legal and state notices.
gazette         
I. n.
1.
Newspaper, journal.
2.
Official newspaper or journal.
II. v. a.
Publish officially, officially announce.

Wikipedia

Gazette

A gazette is an official journal, a newspaper of record, or simply a newspaper.

In English and French speaking countries, newspaper publishers have applied the name Gazette since the 17th century; today, numerous weekly and daily newspapers bear the name The Gazette.

Examples of use of GAZETTE
1. The IT analyst told the Basingstoke Gazette: "I‘m gutted.
2. That can take place elsewhere," he told Estates Gazette.
3. Patterson‘s death Monday was reported by the Arkansas Democrat–Gazette.
4. McDonald‘s officials declined comment. ___ Information from: The Gazette, http://www.gazetteonline.com/
5. I just made it up," Huckabee said, according to the Arkansas Democrat–Gazette.