Synonym: officially. Similar words: normally, formal, informal, format, dormant, formation, performance, reformation. Meaning: ['fɔrməlɪ /'fɔːm-] adv. 1. with official authorization 2. in a formal manner.
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61. However, the epicycle theory could never be formally disproved.
62. The project was formally abandoned on June 6.
63. The shipment was impounded and formally seized last November.
64. The following year she was formally presented at Court.
65. The faction was formally inaugurated on Dec. 18.
66. Pravda formally was the mouthpiece of the Communist Party.
67. Yevgeny Shaposhnikov was formally appointed as C.-in-C.
68. The woman's body was formally identified today.
69. A new Cabinet was formally appointed on May 16.
70. He raised his hat formally, and walked on.
71. Mr. Takaki bowed formally to each guest in turn.
72. The completed trail will be formally opened next July.
73. Now, the Lennox claim was formally set aside.
74. Hicks was formally charged on Dec. 1.
75. The orchestral musicians were filing out, also formally dressed.
76. Programme budgeting was never formally introduced by the government.
77. Taiwan formally calls itself the Republic of China.
78. Nepotism, though of widespread occurrence[sentence dictionary], is formally considered to be an offence against common morality.
79. The Solid Waste Authority board will reconvene Dec. 19 to formally dissolve.
80. In 1955, Gibson formally dubbed it an organization, though social club might have been a more apt description.
81. The rules are formally protected by supposedly powerful religious taboos, breach of which will result in supernatural punishment for all concerned.
82. Usually parents are formally invited to the school twice a year, for a PTA meeting and the school sports day.
83. Gerry de Silva was formally appointed army Chief of Staff on Oct. 23.
84. More general dictionaries tend to define grammatical information less formally than these learners dictionaries.
85. The inexperienced advice worker thus need no longer feel a burden on colleagues, as the need for support has formally been recognised.
86. Lech Walesa, chairman of the Solidarity trade union, had formally announced his candidacy on Sept. 17.
87. Through informal contacts in 1971 and 1972 and formally in 1972 agreement was reached in principle to amalgamate.
88. Although not formally trained as a historian of ancient art, Ortiz's scholarship is widely respected.
89. Making parliamentary representation conditional upon loyalty to the Emperor system, formally narrowed the freedom for party initiatives.
90. Jovic formally withdrew his resignation at the next meeting of the Federal Presidency on March 21.
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