formally establish
Frequency: 6.511.0 per million words
To establish something in an official or ceremonial way.
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- The League was formally established in 1920.
- The two nations will meet next month to formally establish diplomatic relations.
- A new committee was formally established to oversee the project's finances.
- The company was formally established once all the legal paperwork was completed.
- Our university will formally establish a new department of data science next year.
- The foundation is set to be formally established at a ceremony next week.
- A special commission has been formally established to address the environmental crisis.
- After years of negotiation, the trade agreement was formally established.
- It is important to formally establish the rules of procedure before the council begins its work.
- The charter formally established the rights and responsibilities of the new colony.