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1) adj. referring to an act, document or anything sanctioned or a...
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late 14c., "performing a service; required by duty," from Old French oficial "official; main, principal" (14c., Modern French officiel) or directly from Late Latin officialis " [..]
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early 14c., from Old French oficial "law officer; bishop's representative" (12c.) and directly from Late Latin officialis "attendant to a magistrate, public official," noun us [..]
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1) An act, document, product, or anything else sanctioned or authorized by a public officer or public agency. Examples might include an Official Boy Scout knife or emblem, or an official warranty, mem [..]
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- A person who is authorized to officiate policing proper application of the rules during a tournament. The TD, tournament director has final decision when [..]
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having official authority or sanction; "official permission"; "an official representative" a worker who holds or is invested with an office of or re [..]
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A person who is authorized to make judgments regarding the proper application of the rules during play.
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A person who is authorized to make judgments regarding the proper application of the rules during play.
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pertaining to an office of public duty, in the capacity of an officer holding the office
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Definitions (2) 1. Having authority or permission from the appropriate individual or organization. "He was attending the conference on official business for his company."
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Stamp or stationery issued solely for the use of government departments and officials. In many countries such items may be available to collectors in unused condition from the postal authority.
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ofitsyel or ofitsiel
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one who holds or is invested with an office esp. in government [a municipal ]
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1) Notice displayed when a race result is confirmed. 2) Used to denote a racing official.
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Deputy of archdeacon or bishop, presiding over their courts.    (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272-1461, 364)
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Officials include:
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(n) a worker who holds or is invested with an office(n) someone who administers the rules of a game or sport(adj) having official authority or sanction(adj) of or relating to an office(adj) verified o [..]
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N M official/servant attending a magistrate; an official
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1) Notice displayed when a race result is confirmed. 2) Used to denote a racing official.
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 The official record of academic history for a student, printed on tamper proof paper, documenting courses completed, grades, grade point average, academic standing, award of a credential and co-curricular activities. Unofficial: Transcripts of all academic history of a student are considered unofficial when issued directly to the student. Transfer [..]
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Development Assistance (ODA) The foreign aid programmes of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries.
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this term describes any campaign item that was approved of sanctioned by a political party, candidate, or committee for use in support of a candidate’s campaign.
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A person who works for a Government Department or is involved in public administration
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"Official" means an individual authorized by the Oregon State Athletic Commission to perform duties as assigned by the commission. "Official" includes, but is not limited to, a ref [..]
Source: oregonlaws.org

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1) adj. referring to an act, document or anything sanctioned or authorized by a public official or public agency. 2) n. a public officer or governmental employee who is empowered to exercise judgment. [..]
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Sign displayed when result is confirmed. Also racing official.
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Sign displayed when result is confirmed. Also racing official.
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Of or pertaining to an office or public trust. ''official duties'' Derived from the proper office or officer, or from the proper authority; made or communicated by virtue of authority ''an off [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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===Noun=== ====an office holder invested with powers and authorities==== =====Synonyms===== official Excellency|A form of address for certain high officials or dignitaries. Lord|A title for certain [..]
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