formally

IPA: fˈɔrmʌɫi

adverb

  • In a formal manner.
  • In accordance with official procedure.
  • In accordance with rigorous rules.
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Examples of "formally" in Sentences

  • Everyone at the Oaks is referred to formally as “Mrs.”
  • On the following day, at nine o'clock, the term formally began.
  • This week, faculty members will begin formally debating whether to ask the board of trustees to reconsider the vote.
  • McCain formally stepped down from his own institute in 2005, but he remains deeply linked to the Reform Institute to this day.
  • Zelaya said he would remain at the Brazilian embassy in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa until January 27, 2010 at the latest, when his term formally ends.
  • Deposed Honduran leader Manuel Zelaya said he would remain at the Brazilian embassy in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa until January 27, 2010 at the latest, when his term formally ends.
  • RIO DE JANEIRO: Deposed Honduran leader Manuel Zelayasaid he would remain at the Brazilian embassy in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa until January 27, 2010 at the latest, when his term formally ends.
  • AZKent probably sums up my feelings but others have already made valid reasons why DC and his learned friends deserve the title formally held by the likes of the Great Train Robbers and Ali Baba and the 40 thieves.
  • Private data held by the government is often the result of legally required disclosures or of participation in formally optional licensing or benefit schemes where the government is as a practical matter the only game in town.

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