Missive in a sentence as a noun

The Dean as much as telegraphed this in his missive.

Given the way he's worded this missive, the tone gives off an air that he'd be willing to sell to anyone.

What else can explain his deliberate mis-reading of Dawkins missive.

It's a tad harsh to hold up the letters of the famous and learned in comparison with today's average missive.

Many "silent experts" may have time in between compile breaks to throw in a throwaway comment or correction, but they don't have time to write a long missive.

This missive applies equally well to any offshore outsourcing, but I agree that generality gets lost.

I've read about the disputes when TNT is suddenly no longer on Dish Network and instead there is a missive about how TNT is being so unreasonable about costs yada yada.

A creative missive to not take them out?A white hat can 'leak' all of the spam accounts, which engages Twitter's customer relations team, which disables all the accounts because they might be 'compromised' and sends an email to the owner to change their password.

I get Amazon, and I've seen copies of the purported Bezos 'everyting must be a platform' missive, but when I joined the Google platforms group in 2006 and talked with Urs Hoezle about why all this infrastructure for search, we had a lot of interesting and far ranging discussions but he never said "Oh and we're going to rent this stuff out for money too!

Missive definitions

noun

a written message addressed to a person or organization; "mailed an indignant letter to the editor"

See also: letter