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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151. The role that Zaballeen waste recyclers of Cairo play in keeping the city clean is now at last officially recognized.
152. Blacks knew that every peaceful march and favorable court decision was being answered with acts of officially sanctioned violence.
153. Lake was officially asked to divest the stocks in October 1993.
154. It is not officially known whether this is attributable to the greenhouse effect or natural climate variability.
155. Three players were officially reprimanded for fighting on the field.
156. The population of Hong Kong is officially given as 5.7 million,[www.Sentencedict.com] however it is probably around 6 million.
157. Officially, turnout was 61 %; local journalists say it was under 10 %.
158. They suggest that the disease is likely to be far more widespread than is officially recognised.
159. The ruling meant he could not receive the £20-£30 pocket money allowed to au pairs, or officially help with the housework.
160. The remoteness that tourists value has long been officially recognized in the mountains as an affliction.
161. Following the transfer of power the opposition parties officially called off their agitation programmes and urged a return to work.
162. Trade unions and other groups can be officially affiliated to the Labour Party.
163. Rather criminal activity as officially recorded is by and large a masculine activity, but one in which women do participate.
164. Beyond the category of leaks described above exists a second category: the officially sanctioned leak calculated to produce a specific effect.
165. But Boston stands alone in saying officially and unequivocally that no such condition exists here.
166. The Pap smear is officially called the Papanicolaou Test, after the doctor who invented it.
167. The campaign has already been in full swing for several months, even though it has not officially started.
168. The trader gives his orders by open outcry and officially sanctioned hand signals.
169. The details of the reforms are to be released officially next month.
170. At that stage, Britain and Germany were still not officially at war.
171. Officially, Ben Malcom was not 125 miles behind enemy lines.
172. The area had been officially ceded to 2,000 Huaorani people, who are now under threat.
173. Apparently the movie has to be officially called off in some way and that takes time.
174. Experts are now being called out to check this tress vital statistics, and establish it officially as a record breaker.
175. But the speech officially launches a seven-week campaign that pits Riordan against state Sen.
176. The newspaper's further claim that the police funded an Inkatha rally in January 1991 was later confirmed officially.
177. Now that religious observance was officially discouraged only a few hundred worshippers were present.
178. Yet they put this knowledge to good advantage, both officially and in more mundane matters.
179. This tax relief will no longer be available to new buyers of waiver of premium once the stakeholder is officially launched.
180. That makes me officially not part of the exalted Baby Boom generation.
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