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Titularly

Titularly \Tit"u*lar*ly\, adv. In a titular manner; nominally; by title only.

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titularly

adv. In a titular way.

Usage examples of "titularly".

Anyway, Zhang is supposedly a diplomat—Yamata said he was titularly part of a trade delegation—but State's never heard of him.

So Assistant Director Tony Caruso, titularly in charge of the investigation, would report to the Department of Justice, but Patrick O'Day would short-circuit the chain to report directly to Murray--who would, in turn, farm O'Day to the President so as to garner personal favor.

The Joint Chiefs were presidential appointments, and while they were titularly military advisers to the Secretary of Defense and the President, supposedly only the latter could ask one to resign.

The senior NCO, being an E-7, was titularly a chief petty officer and was given a space in the goat locker.

Task Force 77, titularly the main air arm of Pacific Fleet, and, one carrier or not, it was his, and about to sail in harm's way.

It seemed odd that here, inside the capital of the Italian Republic, was a titularly sovereign state whose official language was Latin.