The term "official" refers to something that is authorized, recognized, or sanctioned by an authority or governing body. It often implies that the information, document, or action has been validated and is considered legitimate. In various contexts, such as government, business, or sports, "official" can denote a formal status or role, distinguishing it from unofficial or informal counterparts.
only for use a official use.
official order or court ruling
Yea
they already are in an official relationship
The beaver is the official symbol for Canada, if that's what you mean.
The office of 'dictator' was only instituted in times of national crisis, and even then rarely for more than 6 months. If the crisis had passed earlier, the Dictator was expected to step down again.
Define what you mean by "official check." If you mean a government check - no. Once it is issued it is payable on demand.
When you have official approval, you have all the approval you need to do whatever is needed.
Official means that it is final and tabulated by some type of sports authority.
to give official recognition to. To certify or guarantee as to meeting official standards
I've never heard of a "gorvement official." Oh, do you mean, "government official"? They're basically officials involved in the government.
if you mean the provinces in Canada, the highest official in the province is the Lieutenant Governor