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unofficial
/ ˌʌnəˈfɪʃəl /
adjective
not official or formal
an unofficial engagement
not confirmed officially
an unofficial report
(of a strike) not approved by the strikers' trade union
(of a medicinal drug) not listed in a pharmacopoeia
Other Word Forms
- unofficially adverb
Example Sentences
The Democratic governor “shut down six different electricity generation plants. He put an unofficial moratorium on natural gas. He didn’t expand our nuclear capabilities.”
He had five fights in boxing's unofficial capital as Hatton gave so many Mancunians an excuse to go to Sin City.
Some employees who were casual fans and had visited Claude started pushing for him to become an unofficial mascot.
The Argentine peso took another beating last week, with the unofficial rate used to settle financial-asset transactions breaking through the government’s upper band of 1,500 pesos to the dollar.
He was taken to an unofficial prison facility where other inmates were allegedly beaten and abused and was by himself in a small room when three masked men handed him a single sheet of paper.
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