quasi-
combining form
1 she had problems with drugs, alcohol, and a quasi-religious cult:
supposedly, seemingly, apparently, allegedly, reportedly, professedly, ostensibly, on the face of it, to all appearances, on the surface, to all intents and purposes, outwardly, superficially, purportedly, nominally, by one's/its own account, on paper;
pseudo-;
rare pretendedly, ostensively.
2 diplomacy was then a quasi-profession, in which family connections counted for much:
supposed, seeming, apparent, alleged, reported, ostensible, purported, nominal, so-called, would-be, pseudo-;
bogus, sham, phoney, imitation, artificial, mock, ersatz, fake, forged, feigned, pretended, simulated, false, spurious, counterfeit, fraudulent, deceptive;
informal pretend, put-on, fakey;
British, informal cod;
rare ostensive.
3 a quasi-autonomous non-governmental organization:
partly, partially, in part, part, to a certain extent/degree, to a limited extent/degree, to some extent/degree, half, in some measure, relatively, comparatively, moderately, (up) to a point, a little, somewhat;
almost, nearly, very nearly, just about, all but, not totally, not wholly, not entirely, not fully, incompletely.
quasi- Oxford Dictionary of English