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Synonyms for official

having or arising from authority

a person or group having the right and power to command, decide, rule, or judge

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a person having administrative or managerial authority in an organization

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"It's time the scared residents of Pakistan's business hub broke the shackles of fear," Khan told a ceremony that officialized the former governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar's membership in the PTI.
The reported approaches in measurement of intellectual capital can help officialized standard measures for benchmarking purposes.
"saving our cultural heritage"), on which the structure of the officialized heritage is based, is identified with resisting change, while change is the primary object of the socio-economic development embraced by a growing number of heritage professionals.
The dissidence was officialized in September of the same year before to elect Bashar leader of the group.
This continued criticism of the West is something which is ever-present in the gender discourse of the JI and may be regarded as one of its officialized norms.
1 officialized both languages, thus returning the island to the de facto scenario in place throughout the majority of the 1900s (Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly 1991, 1993).
In February 2002, Fiorina and Naidu officialized the i-community by signing a memorandum of understanding.
The concept is so officialized, institutionalized, and solidified within national frames of recognition and celebration that it has become empty of political possibilities.
The academic director then worked to get the certificate approved by the business school and "officialized" at the registrar's office, and the biotechnology core course approved as an MBA elective.
As Bourdieu and Wacquant (2004, 236) argue, "each society, at each moment, elaborates a body of social problems taken to be legitimate, worthy of being debated, of being made public and sometimes officialized and, in a sense guaranteed by the state."