0 a newspaper --
the Montreal Gazette
1 to announce or publish something in an official list or record: --
In 1945 he was gazetted with the award of the Military Cross for gallantry.
Two years later, my father was gazetted a Second Lieutenant in the King's Liverpool Regiment.
There were campaigns to conserve the forest, wetlands and volcanic areas by gazetting them as national parks.
The site was settled in 1863 as a livestock station, proclaimed a town in 1880, and gazetted a borough in 1885.
2 (used only in the titles of newspapers) a newspaper: --
the Montreal Gazette
3 a newspaper published by an official organization: --
4 used in the titles of some newspapers and magazines: --
the Montreal Gazette
Meanwhile, the notice of appointment is gazetted.
Returns of gazetted officers only are available.
They publish them sometimes in their official gazettes, which is often sufficient to give them the force of domestic law, but in practice the treaties are disregarded.
The dispatch will be gazetted very shortly.
What a rotten kind of officer he must have been to be gazetted lieutenant-colonel.
A third opportunity exists now, when the proposals are gazetted.
Officers have been gazetted and full recognition has been given.
No such promise was made to gazetted personnel and their contracts contained nothing to support their claim to furlough at the end of their service.