Unofficial
31unofficial action — a strike in breach of an agreement The action is inaction, especially where the strike, if officially sanctioned by a trade union, might involve legal penalties: Was it another day of unofficial action? Had an epidemic of sunstroke… …
32unofficial relations — corrupt practices Not your illegitimate offspring but the way business was conducted in Communist Russia: Economic ties were entangled in a dense network of unofficial relations (extortions and gifts, bribery, exaggeration of results,… …
33unofficial team scoring — neoficialioji komandinė įskaita statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Nacionalinių komandų rezultatų olimpinėse žaidynėse sumavimo sistema, kurią priėmė dauguma NOK, bet oficialiai nepripažino TOK, nes pagal Olimpinę chartiją… …
34unofficial opinion — An opinion of a court commissioner or referee which has not been confirmed by the court and accordingly is of no value as a precedent. Flint v Chaloupka, 72 Neb 34, 99 NW 825. See unofficial report …
35unofficial — adj.; unofficially, adv. * * * …
36unofficial — Denoting a drug that is not listed in the United States Pharmacopeia or the National Formulary. * * * un·of·fi·cial .ən ə fish əl adj not official specif of, relating to, or being a drug not described in the U.S. Pharmacopeia and National… …
37unofficial — Synonyms and related words: Bohemian, actionable, affable, against the law, anarchic, anarchistic, anomic, apocryphal, black market, bootleg, casual, chargeable, contraband, contrary to law, cordial, criminal, degage, easy, easygoing, familiar,… …
38unofficial — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unauthorized, unauthoritative; tentative; off the cuff or record, not for publication. See illegality, uncertainty. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unauthorized, personal, casual, off the record; see… …
39unofficial — adj. not official, casual, informal …
40unofficial — adjective not officially authorized or confirmed. Derivatives unofficially adverb …