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officials - 2 dictionary results

of⋅fi⋅cial

[uh-fish-uhl]
–noun
1. a person appointed or elected to an office or charged with certain duties.
–adjective
2. of or pertaining to an office or position of duty, trust, or authority: official powers.
3. authorized or issued authoritatively: an official report.
4. holding office.
5. appointed or authorized to act in a designated capacity: an official representative.
6. (of an activity or event) intended for the notice of the public and performed or held on behalf of officials or of an organization; formal: the official opening of a store.
7. Pharmacology. noting drugs or drug preparations that are recognized by and that conform to the standards of the United States Pharmacopeia or the National Formulary.

Origin:
1300–50; ME < LL officiālis of duty, equiv. to L offici(um) office + -ālis -al 1


of⋅fi⋅cial⋅ly, adverb
of·fi·cial   (ə-fĭsh'əl)   
adj.  
  1. Of or relating to an office or a post of authority: official duties.
  2. Authorized by a proper authority; authoritative: official permission.
  3. Holding office or serving in a public capacity: an official representative.
  4. Characteristic of or befitting a person of authority; formal: an official banquet.
  5. Authorized by or contained in the U.S. Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary. Used of drugs.
n.  
  1. One who holds an office or position, especially one who acts in a subordinate capacity for an institution such as a corporation or governmental agency.
  2. Sports A referee or umpire.

[From Middle English, ecclesiastical officer, from Old French, from Latin officiālis, an attendant of an office, from officium, duty, service; see office.]
of·fi'cial·dom n., of·fi'cial·ly adv.
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