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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151. Formally, this could mean that there is continuous change, the music varying just as the words do.
152. In October a former Minister, Charles Fiterman, withdrew formally from conference preparations, complaining about lack of internal democracy.
153. The news follows a decision by the Merseyside coroner, Roy Barter, to release his body formally to the family.
154. No name was mentioned at the time, and ten days later I was formally charged with manslaughter.
155. The break between the Alley company and the academy was formally announced the following month, in July.
156. On Dec. 29 Eitan's right-wing nationalist Tsomet Party formally withdrew from the ruling coalition.
157. Their sins deny them rest and they will continue their nefarious behaviour beyond the grave unless formally exorcised.
158. Formally, the House is free to pass or reject bills as it wishes.
159. The old San Siro stadium, now formally called Giuseppe Meazza, became an all-seater arena holding 85,000 people.
160. Only after the Republican landslide of 1994 did he bother to formally recommend an increase.
161. Toledo, 49(sentencedict.com), will be formally introduced at a news conference today.
162. In 1181 Arnulf formally resigned his bishopric and retired to the monastery of St Victor in Paris.
163. Although he had never formally declared his candidacy, the Texan billionaire had been campaigning intensively since March.
164. Is clinical practice supervised and formally assessed before course completion?
165. The Paris summit formally ended four decades of military confrontation between East and West.
166. Ensure that modified software is formally approved before the modification operation is recognised as complete.
167. The originals were never formally withdrawn,[http://sentencedict.com/formally.html] but have been out of stock for some time.
168. Eight further political parties were formally legalized on Feb. 5 and other parties were encouraged to apply for registration.
169. He belongs to the family Salicaceae and is formally known as Populus alba.
170. The conference adopted the minority report and family allowances were not discussed formally at an annual conference again until 1941.
171. Few organizations however formally acknowledge it, or deliberately try to develop the coaching role.
172. Anna and William stand and shake hands formally Well, it was nice to meet you.
173. However, he formally accepted the appointment on April 7 after resigning his military posts.
174. The Commission and/or the Council of Ministers could formally issue regulations, directives, decisions, recommendations and opinions.
175. The couple were formally married on 7 May at Chambery, and on 20 May made their ceremonial entry into Turin.
176. Jack, releasing her, had then, almost formally, taken her hand and kissed it.
177. Now, however, they are being formally recognised as mild, but genuine, variations of full-blown psychosis.
178. Paul Tsongas, who had formally withdrawn from the contest, polled 12, 8 and 10 percent respectively.
179. As a result, in the 1987 Budget, the growth target for M3 was formally abandoned.
180. A couple may begin living together or formally announce their engagement.
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