Adjective
(of a piece of equipment) Regularly and conventionally distributed by an organization (for instance, to its personnel); for regular usage; not specialized.
All employees of this company gets a standard issue laptop, but those in the art department get a more powerful model.
(by extension) Not special or remarkable; conventional.
standard-issue (not comparable)
Alternative form of standard issue
standard-issue
Assuming he doesn't take a job in Joe Biden's cabinet, Jay Inslee will continue doing about as well as a standard-issue corporate Democrat can do as governor. Source: Internet
A dispassionate discussion of facts and law has been replaced by standard-issue dispatches from the ongoing "grim search" for the "bodies" of "infants." Source: Internet
It proved to be far more practical and effective in close quarters combat than the standard-issue German Kar 98K bolt-action rifle. Source: Internet
Once the transition is made – via the standard-issue mechanism of a magical dagger – both Millie and the Butcher attempt to keep up their usual habits. Source: Internet
That's because big family vehicles are booming; they're best-sellers on dealer lots because they've effectively replaced minivans as standard-issue hardware for life in suburbia. Source: Internet
The potential reduction in accuracy in aimed fire is offset by the increased capability for concealment. citation DA and DAO revolvers were the standard-issue sidearm of countless police departments for many decades. Source: Internet