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Nominate

NOMINATE, v.t. [L. Name. See Name.] 1. To name; to mention by name. 2. To call; to entitle; to denominate. 3. To name or designate by name for an office or place; to appoint; as, to nominate an heir or an exec...

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Meaning

NOMINATE, v.t. [L. Name. See Name.]

1. To name; to mention by name.

2. To call; to entitle; to denominate.

3. To name or designate by name for an office or place; to appoint; as, to nominate an heir or an executor.

4. Usually, to name for an election, choice or appointment; to proposed by name, or offer the name of a person as a candidate for an office or place. This is the principal use of the word in the United States; as in a public assembly, where men are to be selected and chosen to office, any member of the assembly or meeting nominates, that is, proposes to the chairman the name of a person whom he desires to have elected.

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