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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
formerly
adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
communist
▪ Only recently have workers in the formerly Communist countries started to compete with workers in the first world for jobs and wages.
■ VERB
call
▪ TV/COM International is the company that was formerly called Oak Communications.
▪ The first appearance a child would make after being charged would be before a youth court, formerly called a juvenile court.
hold
▪ Unlike his predecessors, Norvm had managerial experience, having formerly held the reins at Railway Sidings Malmo.
▪ The theory gained credibility when Lewis was elevated in October 1993 to president, a post formerly held by McColl.
▪ The northern Swanwic formed a very large domain, formerly held by the wife of Hugh Fitzgrip.
know
▪ Coberley Mill, formerly known as Cubberly, nestles deep in the valley, close to the village church.
▪ Pretty meaty stuff for an art history major who formerly knew squat about the squabble.
▪ Crest Hotel Formerly known as the Esso, this bright modern caravanserai has all the comforts and expected facilities.
▪ Prince, and the artist formerly known as, has long blurred the lines between divinity and getting down.
occupy
▪ A common thread to the sites throughout Britain, however, comes from plants originating in gardens that formerly occupied the sites.
▪ Much of the added land will consume an area formerly occupied by the 1, 000-foot-long Fleishhacker swimming pool.
▪ Further down is the factory formerly occupied by Bassett Lowke, the world famous model-making firm.
own
▪ She knew the château well, as her uncle and aunt had formerly owned it.
▪ Similar fates await buildings formerly owned by the secret police, which in many districts have been inherited by the local authorities.
use
▪ Vechey's corpse lay in the centre of the tower near a rickety hut, formerly used by guards on sentry duty.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Churkin, 43, was formerly a deputy foreign minister.
▪ Clark County's major employer is Navistar International, formerly International Harvester Co.
▪ Milligan, 43, was formerly a deputy foreign minister.
▪ Peru was formerly ruled by the Spanish.
▪ The local school was formerly a hospital.
▪ Watkins was formerly editor of the Express, a local weekly newspaper.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Forty-fifth to Fifty-sixth Streets, formerly dead ends at railway yards, became thoroughfares.
▪ He also gathered together nearly all the drawings formerly in his father's collection in order to present them to the public.
▪ Linnaeus himself retained a dispersal of all species from a single mountain, formerly surrounded by sea.
▪ Participating mortgages, formerly thought to be unenforceable, can now be used.
▪ Puppies that could formerly avoid electric shocks, were unable to perform the avoidance responses after several months of isolation-rearing.
▪ The Triton inn was formerly a coaching inn, and is still providing meals and accommodation.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Formerly

Formerly \For"mer*ly\, adv. In time past, either in time immediately preceding or at any indefinite distance; of old; heretofore.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
formerly

"in times past," 1580s, from former (adj.) + -ly (2). A Middle English word for this was andersith "formerly, at former times" (early 14c.).

Wiktionary
formerly

adv. 1 at some time in the past 2 previously; once

WordNet
formerly

adv. at a previous time; "once he loved her"; "her erstwhile writing" [syn: once, at one time, erstwhile, erst]

Usage examples of "formerly".

Iraqi intelligence sources reported that Iranian forces in Khuzestan, which had formerly included two divisions distributed among Ahvaz, Dezful, and Abadan, now consisted of only a number of ill-equipped battalion-sized formations.

Considered the rising star in the academic community, Chamberlain accepts a prestigious Chair at Bowdoin, formerly held by the renowned Calvin Stowe, husband of Harriet Beecher Stowe.

Graaff, formerly a member of the Cape Legislative Council and a very prominent Afrikander Bondsman, with the proposition that Great Britain should be pushed out of South Africa.

Elsenreith, formerly of the SS - Amt VI, to be exact, the department concerned with foreign intelligence under Schellenberg - and now working for new masters.

To the undiscerning eye of the vulgar, Philip appeared a monarch no less powerful than Hadrian or Augustus had formerly been.

As to me, during the first three days of the journey I succeeded very well in making him take this province for the Desert of Atacama, which I visited formerly.

Already they have been compelled by that mysterious power to suppress the slave-making wars which were formerly waged every year from Kordofan and Sennaar, and which are still being waged from the independent kingdoms of Darfur, Waday, Bagirmi, and Bornu.

At the same time other glaciers came down from the heights of Schihallion on the west, and, descending through the valley of the Tay, joined the great masses of ice in the valley of Strathmore, thus combining with the eastern ice-field, just as the glacier from Mont Blanc and the valley of the Rhone formerly combined in the western part of Switzerland with those of the Bernese Oberland.

Of the origin of this sign, Blackstrap gave us a very humorous anecdote: the house was formerly, it would appear, known by the sign of the Crown and Thistle, and was at that time the resort of the Irish Traders who visited Bath to dispose of their linens.

A tea made from the root was formerly given for the cure of boils, and the plant is frequently called Butterdock, because its leaves are put into use for wrapping up butter.

Though I no longer approached the work with the passion I had formerly brought to it, every brushstroke seemed a contrivance of passion, to be the product of an emotion that continued to act through me despite the fact that I had forgotten how to feel it.

Day was formerly a festival for the lacemakers of Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, and Bedfordshire.

And so it happened formerly, in the city of Antwerp, that a married woman, who was not the chastest person in the world, was desired by a good fellow to do--you know what.

Then he climbed up a ladder into a loft, where he had his straw-bed, while his son slept below stairs at the end of a kind of niche near the chimneypiece and the servant shut herself up in a kind of cellar, a black hole which was formerly used to store the potatoes.

Harrower, formerly mentioned, having come into town from Clydesdale, took pleasure in finding out whatever could interest or gratify me, and of conveying me thither.