Synonym: formally. Similar words: official, artificial, officious, efficient, efficiency, sufficient, judicial, socially. Meaning: [əˈfɪʃəlɪ] adv. 1. in an official role 2. with official authorization.
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31. The government has officially unveiled its plans for tax reform.
32. Mr Bird has now officially joined the race for the White House.
33. He has not yet officially announced his candidacy for the presidential election.
34. The new procedures have been officially christened, so to speak.
35. Many of those living on the streets are not officially homeless.
36. Twenty-five miles of beaches were officially closed to the public.
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37. The news of his appointment filtered out before it was officially advertised.
38. All rivers should be officially recognized as public rights of way.
39. Examination papers will be handed back after the marks have been officially recorded.
40. The new hospital will be officially opened by the mayor on Tuesday.
41. England shifted officially from a Catholic to a Protestant faith in the 16th century.
42. By the end of October 1886, the statue had been put together again and it was officially presented to the American people by Bartholdi.
43. Although she's not officially our boss, she's in effective control of the office.
44. The new County Hall building was officially opened by the King.
45. Smith's report was not officially okayed by the War Department for Release until July 9.
46. Officially, Robert's in charge, but in practice Hannah runs the office.
47. Officially, he's on holiday.
48. The path by the railway line is officially out of bounds to both cyclists and walkers.
49. Officially, the guard was to protect us. In fact, they were there to report on our movements.
50. Officially, the director is in a meeting, though actually he's playing golf.
51. Although the two countries were officially at peace, fighting continued.
52. The strike was officially estimated to have cost $80 million.
53. This year is a trial run for the new service, before it is officially introduced in 2001.
54. Though officially retired, she remains the creative force behind the design business.
55. We already know who's got the job but we haven't yet been informed officially.
56. Owens will officially take over the reins in a few weeks.
57. Very little was officially known about any of them.
58. The usual Gregorian year officially contains only 365 days.
59. His birthday is officially given as 19 May 1890.
60. Two days later, war was officially declared.
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