Adjective
semi-official (not comparable)
Having some degree of official authority.
Black Friday is not another bad hair day in Wall Street. It's the term used by American retailers to describe the day after the Thanksgiving Holiday, seen as the semi-official start of Christmas shopping season. Evan Davis
A more modern Chinese name is 華埠 main (Cantonese: Waa Fau, Mandarin: Huábù) meaning "Chinese City", used in the semi-official Chinese translations of some cities' documents and signs. Source: Internet
As of Wednesday morning, Mike Garcia led Democratic Assemblywoman Christy Smith by a margin of 56%-44%, according to semi-official results. Source: Internet
EDuke was a semi-official branch of Duke Nukem 3D that was released as a patch as Duke Nukem 3D v2.0 for Atomic Edition users on July 28, 2000. Source: Internet
Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency said the frigate Jamaran "accidentally shot the Konarak ship with a missile". Source: Internet
Support for XSLT 2.0 lies in the future: semi-official Microsoft bloggers have indicated that development is underway, but no dates have been announced. Source: Internet