nominallyadverb
uk/ˈnɒmɪnəli/usaccording to what something or someone is said to be, although they are not actually that thing:
He remains nominally in charge, but because he has no access to the factory he has almost nothing to do.
The charity was, at least nominally, supervised by the government.
ECONOMICS used when talking about prices or rates that are correct at the present time but do not show the effect of inflation:
assets nominally valued at about $120 billion