Gazettal

Pronunciation: /ˈɡæzˈɛtˈtɑɫ/

Gazettal (noun)

  1. The act of publishing an official notice in a government newspaper so the public can know a new rule or decision.
  2. The point when a legal change becomes effective after it is published in an official gazette.

Examples

  • The gazettal announced the new rules for everyone to follow.
  • After the gazettal, the public could read the full notice.