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officiality
[ uh-fish-ee-al-i-tee ]
noun
- the quality or state of being recognized as authoritative or authorized:
The officiality of the document was questioned due to missing signatures.
Despite lacking officiality, the rumor spread quickly through the office.
- something that is recognized as authoritative or authorized:
We'll have to get through a speech and a few other officialities, but then we can talk.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of officiality1
Example Sentences
Any delay in obeying a summons to the court of the Officiality entailed excommunication with the same result of extortion.
Captain Pym stiffened back into officiality somewhat.
Suddenly, she admonished herself for appearing so frivolous, walked to the balustrade, and affected a neutral expression of officiality against the lotus pond's lush background.
Poor Bailly, how thy serenely beautiful Philosophizing, with its soft moonshiny clearness and thinness, ends in foul thick confusion—of Presidency, Mayorship, diplomatic officiality, rabid Triviality, and the throat of everlasting Darkness!
Officiality will for long henceforth be more cautious about men’s ears.
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