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nominate

[ˈnɑːmɪneɪt]

nominate Definition

  • 1to formally suggest someone for a position, job, or prize
  • 2to choose someone as a candidate in an election

Using nominate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nominate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The committee nominated her for the award.

  • Example

    He was nominated as the party's presidential candidate.

  • Example

    I nominate John to be the new team leader.

  • Example

    The film has been nominated for several Oscars.

nominate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nominate

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Phrases with nominate

  • self-nominate

    to nominate oneself for a position or award

    Example

    She decided to self-nominate for the scholarship.

  • to suggest someone for a position, job, or prize

    Example

    I want to nominate my colleague for the employee of the month award.

  • to choose someone as a candidate for a position or job

    Example

    The party nominated him as their candidate for governor.

Origins of nominate

from Latin 'nominatus', past participle of 'nominare', meaning 'to name'

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Summary: nominate in Brief

To 'nominate' [ˈnɑːmɪneɪt] is to formally suggest someone for a position, job, or prize, or to choose someone as a candidate in an election. It can be used in various contexts, such as nominating someone for an award or nominating a candidate for a political office. The phrase 'self-nominate' means to nominate oneself, and 'nominate someone for something' and 'nominate someone as something' are common phrases.

How do native speakers use this expression?

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