nominated

[ˈnɑməneɪtɪd]

nominated Definition

  • 1to officially suggest someone for a job, position, or prize
  • 2to choose someone to represent a group or organization

Using nominated: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was nominated for an Academy Award.

  • Example

    The committee nominated him as their representative.

  • Example

    The party nominated her as their candidate for the election.

nominated Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with nominated

  • self-nominated

    to nominate oneself for a position or award

    Example

    He self-nominated for the position of team captain.

  • a person chosen to represent a group or organization

    Example

    The nominated representative will attend the meeting on behalf of the company.

  • a charity chosen to receive donations or support from an event or organization

    Example

    The proceeds from the concert will go to the nominated charity.

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Summary: nominated in Brief

To 'nominate' [ˈnɑməneɪtɪd] is to suggest or choose someone for a job, position, or prize. It can also mean selecting someone to represent a group or organization. Examples include 'She was nominated for an Academy Award' and 'The party nominated her as their candidate for the election.' Phrases like 'self-nominated' and 'nominated representative' add specificity to the term.

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