officially (Meaning)

Wordnet

officially (r)

in an official role

with official authorization

Webster

officially (adv.)

By the proper officer; by virtue of the proper authority; in pursuance of the special powers vested in an officer or office; as, accounts or reports officially vertified or rendered; letters officially communicated; persons officially notified.

officially Sentence Examples

  1. The official announcement of the election results was met with widespread relief.
  2. The company has officially filed for bankruptcy, leaving thousands of employees unemployed.
  3. The Prime Minister officially apologized for the government's handling of the pandemic.
  4. The wedding was officially declared null and void due to the lack of parental consent.
  5. The official report on the accident has not yet been released.
  6. The government has officially banned the use of drones in public areas.
  7. The museum will be officially opening its doors to the public next week.
  8. The suspect has been officially charged with murder and is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow.
  9. The official statement from the airline acknowledged the delay but did not provide a reason.
  10. The official ruling on the case is expected to be handed down within the next month.

FAQs About the word officially

in an official role, with official authorizationBy the proper officer; by virtue of the proper authority; in pursuance of the special powers vested in an office

officer, public servant,administrator, executive, director, functionary, officeholder, manager, commissioner, underling

unauthorized, unofficial,unofficial, unauthorized, illegitimate, unsanctioned, impermissible, nonofficial, illicit, impermissible

The official announcement of the election results was met with widespread relief.

The company has officially filed for bankruptcy, leaving thousands of employees unemployed.

The Prime Minister officially apologized for the government's handling of the pandemic.

The wedding was officially declared null and void due to the lack of parental consent.