Use "officiously" in a sentence
1. 'You can't park here,' he said officiously.
2. Lance Corporal Williams officiously ordered them out.
3. To interfere in the affairs of others, often officiously; meddle.
4. I will never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, animosities, or friendships to influence my decisions.
5. "You've assaulted government agents with a deadly weapon, " one of the men intoned officiously. "That is a crime punishable by imprisonment. "
6. Wuhan Declaration is an initiative professional declaration released officiously by the libraries group in China but representing the public opinion.
7. "Champerty” is defined as a particular kind of maintenance, where one officiously intermeddles in the legal action in exchange for a share of the subject matter or fruits of the litigation, if the action succeeds