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Definition of unofficial in English: unofficialadjective ʌnəˈfɪʃ(ə)lˌənəˈfɪʃ(ə)l 1Not officially authorized or confirmed. unofficial reports said that dozens of people were injured Example sentencesExamples - Only one of the 18 official languages in India and many more unofficial ones, I replied.
- Bernhard's lap was one of three that bettered both the official and unofficial track records.
- Forest harvesting, official and unofficial, can create major problems.
- The most exciting exhibition in Venice is an unsanctioned upstart: the unofficial Italian pavilion.
- The reporters did not clarify whether the news was from official or unofficial sources.
- Unpopular plans to build ten family homes on unofficial allotments beside a village conservation area have been blocked.
- I'm sure she's flouting loads of official and unofficial tube etiquette in one fell swoop here.
- Yet there is the possibility of an engagement, whether official or unofficial for John Brown.
- So count us in for next year's challenge and let's see if we can make our, slightly unofficial, record official.
- Let's get this sorted: Shazia Mirza isn't an unofficial spokeswoman for Islam.
- There is no mileage in keeping the site as some kind of unofficial commemoration of the riots and what they meant - it is time to move on.
- So neither the official nor the unofficial cover story seem to hold much water.
- The Gun Plot is the most authoritative unofficial site about the RAN on the Internet.
- They do not reflect the official or unofficial policies of any government agency.
- There were also unofficial reports of a further three scares, including one at a school in Fish Hoek.
- None of the cities has an official tolerance zone, although Aberdeen has an unofficial red-light district.
- The neighbours in unofficial whispers talk about his activities but officially they know nothing.
- Amazingly it bears a striking resemblance to some of the unofficial tube rules I've reported in my time.
- How many were killed and wounded is unknown, for unofficial and official counts differed widely.
- The unofficial website for Daylight Rule, has received more than 3300 visitors since it was launched.
Synonyms unauthenticated, unconfirmed, uncorroborated, unsubstantiated, unratified undocumented, off the record unauthorized, unsanctioned, uncertified informal, casual unauthorized, unsanctioned, unaccredited wildcat - 1.1British Denoting strike action not called or endorsed by the union to which the strikers belong.
Example sentencesExamples - The trade unions in Ferenka even called off an unofficial strike in support of Dr. Herrema.
- We've just had the most awesome two-day unofficial strike, which totally shook management.
- There were unofficial strikes involving up to 250,000 workers, demonstrations and mass pickets.
- Lots of people are frightened because it's an unofficial strike and management can sack you.
- Mr Hayes said in a letter to his members that the Royal Mail had accepted that the CWU did not instigate unofficial action.
- They have also organised an unofficial strike against the increase in work intensity in the Kia Motor plant.
- There was some discussion about the relationship between official and unofficial action.
- Thousands of workers in the shipyards along the River Tyne took part in unofficial strike action in support of sacked workmates.
- The strikes were unofficial and might have been deemed illegal.
- Postal workers were on the brink of strike ballots or even unofficial walkouts as Socialist Worker went to press.
- Trade and industry secretary Patricia Hewitt attacked the unofficial strikes.
- A postal worker was cheered and applauded when he told the meeting how the unofficial strike in the post had driven bosses back.
- The Pentonville Five were freed after a huge wave of unofficial strikes.
- They followed unofficial strikes in Glasgow and Essex the week before.
- The threat of losing the union machine has curbed the best union leaders' confidence to support unofficial strikes.
- OVER 2,000 Glasgow postal workers walked out on unofficial strike last week in a dispute over jobs.
- Last year the sacking of a union rep at the hospital sparked an unofficial walkout by porters.
- The post workers' victorious unofficial strike is a major breakthrough.
- As reported last month, the unofficial action involves firefighters across London refusing to act up as officers.
- We've shown that through official and unofficial action earlier this year.
Definition of unofficial in US English: unofficialadjectiveˌənəˈfiSH(ə)lˌənəˈfɪʃ(ə)l 1Not officially authorized or confirmed. unofficial reports that dozens of people were injured Example sentencesExamples - The reporters did not clarify whether the news was from official or unofficial sources.
- Forest harvesting, official and unofficial, can create major problems.
- There were also unofficial reports of a further three scares, including one at a school in Fish Hoek.
- There is no mileage in keeping the site as some kind of unofficial commemoration of the riots and what they meant - it is time to move on.
- Amazingly it bears a striking resemblance to some of the unofficial tube rules I've reported in my time.
- Unpopular plans to build ten family homes on unofficial allotments beside a village conservation area have been blocked.
- I'm sure she's flouting loads of official and unofficial tube etiquette in one fell swoop here.
- The Gun Plot is the most authoritative unofficial site about the RAN on the Internet.
- None of the cities has an official tolerance zone, although Aberdeen has an unofficial red-light district.
- The neighbours in unofficial whispers talk about his activities but officially they know nothing.
- They do not reflect the official or unofficial policies of any government agency.
- The unofficial website for Daylight Rule, has received more than 3300 visitors since it was launched.
- Bernhard's lap was one of three that bettered both the official and unofficial track records.
- Let's get this sorted: Shazia Mirza isn't an unofficial spokeswoman for Islam.
- So count us in for next year's challenge and let's see if we can make our, slightly unofficial, record official.
- Only one of the 18 official languages in India and many more unofficial ones, I replied.
- Yet there is the possibility of an engagement, whether official or unofficial for John Brown.
- How many were killed and wounded is unknown, for unofficial and official counts differed widely.
- The most exciting exhibition in Venice is an unsanctioned upstart: the unofficial Italian pavilion.
- So neither the official nor the unofficial cover story seem to hold much water.
Synonyms unauthenticated, unconfirmed, uncorroborated, unsubstantiated, unratified informal, casual - 1.1British Denoting strike action not called or endorsed by the union to which the strikers belong.
Example sentencesExamples - They have also organised an unofficial strike against the increase in work intensity in the Kia Motor plant.
- Trade and industry secretary Patricia Hewitt attacked the unofficial strikes.
- Last year the sacking of a union rep at the hospital sparked an unofficial walkout by porters.
- Thousands of workers in the shipyards along the River Tyne took part in unofficial strike action in support of sacked workmates.
- We've shown that through official and unofficial action earlier this year.
- The strikes were unofficial and might have been deemed illegal.
- We've just had the most awesome two-day unofficial strike, which totally shook management.
- Lots of people are frightened because it's an unofficial strike and management can sack you.
- The threat of losing the union machine has curbed the best union leaders' confidence to support unofficial strikes.
- Mr Hayes said in a letter to his members that the Royal Mail had accepted that the CWU did not instigate unofficial action.
- The Pentonville Five were freed after a huge wave of unofficial strikes.
- There was some discussion about the relationship between official and unofficial action.
- As reported last month, the unofficial action involves firefighters across London refusing to act up as officers.
- There were unofficial strikes involving up to 250,000 workers, demonstrations and mass pickets.
- A postal worker was cheered and applauded when he told the meeting how the unofficial strike in the post had driven bosses back.
- The trade unions in Ferenka even called off an unofficial strike in support of Dr. Herrema.
- They followed unofficial strikes in Glasgow and Essex the week before.
- Postal workers were on the brink of strike ballots or even unofficial walkouts as Socialist Worker went to press.
- OVER 2,000 Glasgow postal workers walked out on unofficial strike last week in a dispute over jobs.
- The post workers' victorious unofficial strike is a major breakthrough.
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