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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121. On his promotion to district geologist in 1902, he became formally the leader of that group.
122. The King formally delegates parliament's powers to the Bhattarai Cabinet.
123. A more formally established lunar mission steering group was convened at Langley during 1960.
124. Corinne and Joe dressed formally for dinner each evening, met in the small study for cocktails, and dined by themselves.
125. One neutral viewpoint is to consider formally the relative advantages and limitations of men and machines.
126. Marx clearly did not formally abandon this schema even in his later writings.
127. Outsiders would not respect the hierarchies of leaders whose ranks were as formally defined as those of the Roman Catholic church.
128. Although it has government backing, the fund is formally private.
129. It was, in fact, the official London residence of both Charles and Di until the couple formally separated.
130. Now the general theory of relativity will be developed formally using tensors.
131. Chatichai initiated the reshuffle on Dec. 8 by formally resigning as Prime Minister.
132. Last weekend officials formally registered a corruption case against him.
133. To be known formally as Italiana Trasporti Ferroviaria, this organisation is potentially profitable.
134. A small audit committee was elected and the appointments of Vial as Professor and Huntingford as secretary were formally confirmed.
135. In another development that does not augur well for transatlantic trade, Zoellick formally asked the U.S.
136. While he came closer to a compromise Sunday than in the past,[www.Sentencedict.com] he still refused to formally endorse Dole.
137. The alliance, whether viewed as divine or malign, was formally enshrined in the School Certificate examination defined in 1917.
138. However, the league has not been notified formally or informally that Johnson is indeed returning.
139. At the congress the party formally abandoned its Marxist-Leninist ideology and endorsed a multiparty democratic system.
140. This long-drawn-out effort finally succeeded in 1920, and Ida Smedley was the first woman to be formally accepted into the Society.
141. After extensive renovation, Chiswick House was opened formally by the Duke of Devonshire to the public, in 1958.
142. Some researchers have argued that hypotheses are formulated before the review of literature formally begins.
143. Such action might be taken by all group members or by some members who formally or informally represent the entire group.
144. It has been considerably delayed, and it is now expected to be launched formally in the autumn.
145. He said Congress will be formally notified of the plan.
146. Florida, with 25 votes in the electoral college that formally picks the next president, is pivotal to the outcome.
147. But neither should it be formally abandoned until a more persuasive case could be made for doing so.
148. If approved, Gingrich would become the first speaker to be formally reprimanded by his colleagues.
149. Students received a certificate only if they successfully completed the whole course: partial success was not formally certificated.
150. Not until Monday did Fukui Prefecture formally request the military to intervene, according to the timetable prepared by Mikuni officials.
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