NOMINALLY


Meaning of NOMINALLY in English

adverb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

independent

In 1783 she proceeded to annex the nominally independent Crimea and to construct a large Black Sea fleet.

At the beginning of February, his organisation, formerly a government department, was turned into a nominally independent company.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Eighty percent of the population is nominally Hindu.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Even some 22 percent of nominally wedded black couples actually live apart.

Iwan Granoogst, appointed by Shankar as Bouterse's interim successor, was nominally the leader of the Dec. 24 coup.

She is the formal head of the Executive and it is, nominally , in her courts that her justice is administered.

The Grunwick dispute is still nominally dragging on.

With the values of C1 and R1 specified, the time taken to do this is nominally 24 hours.

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