nominate

nominate
[[t]nɒ̱mɪneɪt[/t]]
nominates, nominating, nominated
1) VERB If someone is nominated for a job or position, their name is formally suggested as a candidate for it.

[be V-ed] Under party rules each candidate has to be nominated by 55 Labour MPs...

[V n for n] The public will be able to nominate candidates for awards such as the MBE.

[V n as n] ...a presidential decree nominating him as sports ambassador. [Also V n, V n to-inf]

Syn:
propose, put forward
2) VERB If you nominate someone to a job or position, you formally choose them to hold that job or position.

[V n] Voters will choose fifty of the seventy five deputies. The Emir will nominate the rest...

[V n to n] The European Community would nominate two members to the committee...

[be V-ed as n] He was nominated by the African National Congress as one of its team at the Groote Sehuur talks...

[V n to-inf] It is legally possible for an elderly person to nominate someone to act for them, should they become incapable of looking after themselves. [Also V n as n, V n n]

Syn:
3) VERB If someone or something such as an actor or a film is nominated for an award, someone formally suggests that they should be given that award.

[be V-ed for n] Practically every movie he made was nominated for an Oscar.

[V n as n] ...a campaign to nominate the twice World Champion as Sports Personality of the Year. [Also V n for n]

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  • nominate — nom‧i‧nate [ˈnɒmneɪt ǁ ˈnɑː ] verb [transitive] 1. to officially suggest that someone should have a job, position, or prize: nominate somebody for something • No one has yet been nominated for the post. nominate somebody as something • John S.… …   Financial and business terms

  • Nominate — Nom i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nominated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Nominating}.] [L. nominatus, p. p. of nominare to nominate, fr. nomen name. See {Name}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To mention by name; to name. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To nominate them all, it… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nominate — nom·i·nate 1 / nä mə nət, ˌnāt/ adj [Latin nominatus, past participle of nominare to call by name, from nomin nomen name] in the civil law of Louisiana: having a special or certain name compare innominate nom·i·nate 2 / nä mə ˌnāt/ vt nat·ed,… …   Law dictionary

  • nominate — (v.) 1540s, to call by name, back formation from NOMINATION (Cf. nomination) or else from L. nominatus, pp. of nominare to name, call by name, give a name to, also name for office, from nomen name (see NAME (Cf. name) (n.)). Later to appoint to… …   Etymology dictionary

  • nominate — *designate, name, elect, appoint Analogous words: propose, *intend, mean, purpose: present, tender, *offer, proffer …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • nominate — [v] designate, select appoint, assign, call, choose, cognominate, commission, decide, denominate, draft, elect, elevate, empower, intend, make, mean, name, offer, present, proffer, propose, purpose, put down for, put up, recommend, slate, slot,… …   New thesaurus

  • nominate — ► VERB 1) put forward as a candidate for election or for an honour or award. 2) appoint to a job or position. 3) specify formally. DERIVATIVES nomination noun nominator noun. ORIGIN Latin nominare to name …   English terms dictionary

  • nominate — [näm′ə nāt΄] vt. nominated, nominating [< L nominatus, pp. of nominare, to name < nomen, NAME] 1. Now Rare to name, call, or designate 2. to name or appoint to an office or position 3. a) to name as a candidate for election or appointment;… …   English World dictionary

  • nominate */ — UK [ˈnɒmɪneɪt] / US [ˈnɑmɪˌneɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms nominate : present tense I/you/we/they nominate he/she/it nominates present participle nominating past tense nominated past participle nominated 1) to officially suggest that someone… …   English dictionary

  • nominate — verb (T) 1 to officially suggest someone for an important position, duty, or prize: nominate sb for sth: He was nominated for the Nobel Prize. | nominate sb as BrE: I wish to nominate Jane Morrison as president of the club. | nominate sb to do… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • nominate — verb ADVERB ▪ formally, officially VERB + NOMINATE ▪ ask sb to, invite sb to ▪ Ten critics were asked to nominate their Book of the Year. PREPOSITION …   Collocations dictionary

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