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Formally

Formally is an adverb used to indicate that something is done according to established forms, rules, or conventions, or in an official or ceremonious manner. It is often used to contrast with informal or casual approaches and to emphasize adherence to procedure, protocol, or standard practices.

Etymology and sense development: Formally derives from the adjective formal, which comes from Latin forma meaning

Usage: In everyday language, formally can describe courteous or ceremonial behavior, official processes, or structured writing.

Technical and academic uses: In mathematics, computer science, and logic, formally often precedes phrases like "prove

See also: formality, formal language, formal method, formal verification.

shape
or
form.
The
adverbial
form,
formed
with
the
-ly
suffix,
broadened
to
cover
both
the
social
sense
of
propriety
and
the
technical
sense
of
rigorous,
rule-bound
contexts.
For
example,
a
meeting
may
be
formally
opened
by
a
chair,
a
document
may
be
formally
adopted,
or
a
grievance
filed
formally
through
a
prescribed
process.
In
contrast
to
informal
settings,
formality
often
signals
respect
for
rank,
tradition,
or
legal
requirements.
formally"
or
"verify
formally,"
signaling
reasoning
conducted
within
a
specified
formal
system
with
explicit
axioms
and
rules.
In
law
and
diplomacy,
decisions
and
communications
are
described
as
formally
valid
or
formally
recognized
when
they
meet
established
legal
or
procedural
criteria.