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Sentence count:287+17Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: formallySimilar words: officialartificialofficiousefficientefficiencysufficientjudicialsociallyMeaning: [əˈfɪʃəlɪ]  adv. 1. in an official role 2. with official authorization. 
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211. With his victory in Florida officially certified, Bush announced new moves to lay claim to the White House.
212. The right for their tenants' association to be officially recognised.
213. My own training had officially ended and I had, for the past 36 hours, been in pre-race mode.
214. After the musical interlude, Gijssen declared himself satisfied and the time out was officially confirmed.
215. Officially only eleven years old in 1945, Socialist Realism continued to condition Soviet cultural policies throughout the 1940s and 1950s.
216. It was officially opened in 1988 and introduced tournament golf to Cornwall.
216. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
217. I didn't protest as it was his fence officially, and he was supposed to be a good judge of torque.
218. The new squad will officially be in existence on Monday anyway, so we're only jumping the gun by six days.
219. Its magnitude is officially given as below 9, so that it should be invisible with binoculars.
220. Its range of two high-speed tractors officially goes on sale this month.
221. Since the beginning of the year Moscow has officially granted Chechnya $ 65m, a third of the sum initially planned.
222. Officially reported cases of gonorrhoea, syphilis and other venereal diseases now number more than 375,000, which surely understates things.
223. Though not all laws are enforced with equal vigour, criminal law defines crime as it is officially recognized.
224. The city has never officially acknowledged the losses of the displaced residents and their descendants.
225. Under our current code, employers officially carry half the burden, which they can deduct at 50 %.
226. The Los Alamos area was officially declared a disaster area after the forest fires there in May.
227. The preservation was officially recognized by the Congregation of Rites in I 835.
228. Surveys had shown that many consumers mistakenly believed that these had been officially approved.
229. The position is further complicated by the fact that pressure groups can be closely or even officially associated with parties.
230. Tanay himself was officially dismissed as Defence Minister on March 6 and was replaced by Maj.-Gen.
231. In 1850 therefore the deer were officially banished, and in five years they had all been killed off.
232. Clearly, where the State decides to draw this line determines how many are officially recognised to be in poverty.
233. Religion: Officially atheist; most important elements of religion are Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
234. The live ammunition that I experienced was not officially sanctioned as being hazardous enough to be included.
235. This has now been officially recognised and it is expected that extra student places will be provided to make up the deficiency.
236. Criminal Law is actionable officially by the prosecution of offenders.
237. Anna who had renal cancer, died just hours after she learned officially that she had graduated from Northumbria University.
238. The scheme's novelty lies in the fact that it is the first instance of an officially sponsored immigration programme.
239. All currencies came to be expressed in terms of the dollar, and the dollar was officially convertible into gold at a fixed price.
240. She's now officially in remission and extremely grateful to the doctors who've helped her.
More similar words: officialartificialofficiousefficientefficiencysufficientjudicialsociallyespeciallyofficeofficerefficacydifficulthead officedeficitmusiciansocialracialphysicianspecialcrucialpoliticiantechnicianspecialtyfinancialcommercialspecialistspecializepartiallyinitially
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