formalised
IPA: fˈɔrmʌɫaɪzd
adjective
- given formal standing or endorsement; made official or legitimate by the observance of proper procedures
- concerned with or characterized by rigorous or adherence to recognized forms (especially in religion or art)
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Examples of "formalised" in Sentences
- I have not heard of it before, is it a formalised concept?
- Under the total captaincy model, this could be formalised, with 11 men wearing armbands.
- If it had been done, we'd have ended up with all sorts of 'formalised' heterdox theology.
- No agenda for this meeting was ever formalised, which is hardly surprising, but its purpose was twofold.
- By early 2010, Rockwood "formalised" a list of about 15 specific targets, which may have included US soldiers.
- Since the 1990s, residency and building has been formalised to an extent: new construction requires consent by signature from neighbours.
- Lives are short; the landscape is ruined; what's left of science, religion and culture has become formalised puppet show and nursery rhyme.
- One senior BBC insider said there is growing unease among executives about the likely reaction of staff to some of the cuts once they are formalised.
- But Murphy will reject the idea of a formalised European defence policy signed off in Brussels, and suggest security planning should be done on an ad-hoc basis through Nato.
- KNOWLEDGE ARCHIVE "The origins of Sunderland's Black Cats nickname makes me wonder if there are any other clubs with a similarly official nickname that resulted from some kind of formalised poll," wondered Mark Goodge in 2009.
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