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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91. On June 24 the election campaign will officially begin, lasting four months until the voting in November for the Constituent Assembly.
92. The army does not officially admit that it uses disguises.
93. By the end of August, non-intervention was officially a reality.
94. Both Dole and Kemp will be officially nominated Wednesday night and will deliver their acceptance speeches Thursday night.
95. Although shop stewards held a meeting yesterday, union organisers had not been informed officially of the authority's move.
96. This week Rover is officially launching its new executive car which will be made at Cowley.
96. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
97. At best, this organization achieves a grudging, superficial conformity to officially sanctioned patterns of thought and action.
98. They will point out that they have cautioned us officially.
99. Consequently, on 22 June 1921, the King officially opened the new parliament and Northern Ireland was born.
100. After years of persecution by colonial rulers, Orisha worshipers only recently had their religion officially recognized by the government.
101. The ex-nonconformists have emerged, and were honoured in 1987 with an officially sponsored major exhibition in Moscow.
102. As with medieval guilds, non-members could not officially practise their trade.
103. About 320 people attended the Congregational Tea and the scheme was officially launched.
104. Needless to say, nothing was officially published on modernism in those years, apart from paranoid diatribes in the press.
105. On Nov. 1 it was officially announced that the grain harvest had amounted to a record 240 million tonnes.
106. She officially unveiled a carved plaque to commemorate the centenary last year of the death of poet Richard Watson.
107. Campaigning for municipal, legislative and presidential elections due in October and November officially began on May 23.
108. This emphasis on its international business was officially recognised by a change of name to John Stork International.
109. Now we had to get the document that would officially make us husband and wife.
110. That announcement came as the Reform Party officially launched its own petition drive to win Texas ballot access in November.
111. Since December 1989 President Havel as head of state had visited 23 countries and had officially received 140 foreign guests.
112. Margaret had now officially accepted General Francis as her next case.
113. As officially married couples, gay men and lesbians will be able to claim pension benefits if a partner dies.
114. Amidst scenes of carnage it was more than two hours before Muawad's death was officially announced.
115. Examination of case notes of patients officially recorded as dying of asthma showed that many were aged over 60 and cigarette smokers.
116. The curfew will end next March, when his debt to society will officially have been paid.
117. Last night pressure was mounting on Buckingham Palace to officially confirm or deny the claims.
118. After the conference, I decided not to do any more personal interviews until I officially became president that December.
119. How these works are viewed officially as separate from the film industry can be seen in terms of censorship.
120. Their relationship to the officially recognised Liberal, Labour and Tory parties has been close.
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