1. gazetting - Noun
2. gazetting - Verb
of Gazette
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe said the gazetting was a warning to foreigners promoting IPOB, adding that those who continued to subscribe to the group’s membership would be prosecuted. Source: Internet
“On Friday I will be gazetting the Ziscosteel Debt Assumption Bill to make this animal more attractive to the suitor because we agreed that we need new investment. Source: Internet
Women’s Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (WALPE) notes with serious concern the recent gazetting of far reaching constitutional amendments by the Government of Zimbabwe through the Clerk of Parliament. Source: Internet
HS: Were you consulted before the gazetting of this Act? Source: Internet
“This is subject to the gazetting and opening of universities and submit two reports per university covering five year periods of 2011 to 2015 and 2016 to 2020,” Source: Internet