English to Portuguese Dictionary formally

formally

formalmente
definition
adverb
he was formally attired
in accordance with the rules of convention or etiquette.
the mayor will formally open the new railroad station
officially.
translation of 'formally'
adverb
formalmente
example
He apologised for not wearing a suit, but quickly made it clear that he was more 'formally' attired than his normal dress of a T-shirt.
Today's students also appear more 'formally' dressed and conservative-looking these days.
Single forms are 'formally' complete and tonally self-contained and are not divisible into smaller units.
This is apparent both 'formally' in the materials of the sculpture and in terms of the testimonies she has collected.
The judge noted the respondent's objection to reliance on this passage but does not appear to have 'formally' ruled on it.
The building will not 'formally' be opened for another few weeks but the organisers of last night's premiere managed to hire it out for the occasion.
The prime minister 'formally' declared the country to be suffering from serious famine.
In each of the 12 sonatas the first movement is the more 'formally' complex and more classical of the two.
The permanent element, with its symbolic entrance bridge and pylon, proclaimed itself structurally and 'formally' by a group of six roof towers.
The decision to dissolve Parliament or appoint Cabinet ministers is 'formally' exercised by the monarch, who acts on the Prime Minister's advice.
The coroner will 'formally' open and adjourn the inquest today in Salisbury.
Paired with a tie, a pocket square tends to make a man look more 'formally' attired.
he was 'formally' attired
Early in 1990, our institute 'formally' opened to foreign volunteers.
If we opened the border more 'formally' , many more people would come.
'formally', ministers are responsible to the monarch
The UK's ratification of the convention 'formally' takes effect next month.
On the other hand, the statute may upon its true construction merely require an act which appears 'formally' valid and has not been quashed by judicial review.
He added the minister had 'formally' approved the inquiry.
'formally' complex types of text
Stalling for two days in hopes that the British fleet might appear, he 'formally' surrendered on 19 October.
The new prime minister-designate is to 'formally' become prime minister after obtaining parliamentary endorsement.
At present most services are only open to men 'formally' charged with assault.
The case was not 'formally' opened and details of the incident will be revealed at the next hearing.
I think that the reason he took the trouble to dress 'formally' is because he had a great regard for etiquette.
the theorems in question are 'formally' true
But those countries have not 'formally' passed laws that contradict the convention.
All the movements spring from their own generative musical cell, and elaborate that germ into a 'formally' complete and rounded whole.
When I'm referring to it and to its predecessors more 'formally' I use the term ‘notebook’.
Sophocles' play was for Aristotle an exemplary tragedy, both 'formally' , in terms of unity of action, and in its tragic story.
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