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Definition of nominate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of nominate is as below...
Nominate
(v. t.) To name, or
designate
by name, for an
office
or
place;
to
appoint;
esp., to name as a
candidate
for an
election,
choice,
or
appointment;
to
propose
by name, or offer the name of, as a
candidate
for an
office
or
place..
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Conominee
::
Conominee
(n.) One
nominated
in
conjunction
with
another;
a joint
nominee.
Straight
::
Straight
(superl.)
Making
no
exceptions
or
deviations
in one's
support
of the
organization
and
candidates
of a
political
party;
as, a
straight
Republican;
a
straight
Democrat;
also,
containing
the names of all the
regularly
nominated
candidates
of a party and no
others;
as, a
straight
ballot..
Innominate
::
Innominate
(a.)
Having
no name;
unnamed;
as, an
innominate
person
or
place..
Waterlandian
::
Waterlandian
(n.) One of a body of Dutch
Anabaptists
who
separated
from the
Mennonites
in the
sixteenth
century;
-- so
called
from a
district
in North
Holland
denominated
Waterland.
Preconization
::
Preconization
(n.) A
formal
approbation
by the pope of a
person
nominated
to an
ecclesiastical
dignity.
Nominately
::
Nominately
(adv.)
By name;
particularly;
namely.
Betroth
::
Betroth
(v. t.) To
nominate
to a
bishopric,
in order to
consecration..
Caucus
::
Caucus
(n.) A
meeting,
especially
a
preliminary
meeting,
of
persons
belonging
to a
party,
to
nominate
candidates
for
public
office,
or to
select
delegates
to a
nominating
convention,
or to
confer
regarding
measures
of party
policy;
a
political
primary
meeting..
Term
::
Term (n.) To apply a term to; to name; to call; to
denominate.
Prenominate
::
Prenominate
(v. t.) To
forename;
to name
beforehand;
to tell by name
beforehand.
Fever
::
Fever (n.) A
diseased
state of the
system,
marked
by
increased
heat,
acceleration
of the
pulse,
and a
general
derangement
of the
functions,
including
usually,
thirst
and loss of
appetite.
Many
diseases,
of which fever is the most
prominent
symptom,
are
denominated
fevers;
as,
typhoid
fever;
yellow
fever..
Prenominate
::
Prenominate
(a.)
Forenamed;
named
beforehand.
Colure
::
Colure
(n.) One of two great
circles
intersecting
at right
angles
in the poles of the
equator.
One of them
passes
through
the
equinoctial
points,
and hence is
denominated
the
equinoctial
colure;
the other
intersects
the
equator
at the
distance
of 90¡ from the
former,
and is
called
the
solstitial
colure..
Entitle
::
Entitle
(v. t.) To give a title to; to affix to as a name or
appellation;
hence,
also, to
dignify
by an
honorary
designation;
to
denominate;
to call; as, to
entitle
a book
Commentaries;
to
entitle
a man
Honorable..
Nominate
::
Nominate
(v. t.) To name, or
designate
by name, for an
office
or
place;
to
appoint;
esp., to name as a
candidate
for an
election,
choice,
or
appointment;
to
propose
by name, or offer the name of, as a
candidate
for an
office
or
place..
Agnominate
::
Agnominate
(v. t.) To name.
Advowson
::
Advowson
(n.) The right of
presenting
to a
vacant
benefice
or
living
in the
church.
[Originally,
the
relation
of a
patron
(advocatus)
or
protector
of a
benefice,
and thus
privileged
to
nominate
or
present
to it.].
Denominated
::
Denominated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Denominat.
Socage
::
Socage
(n.) A
tenure
of lands and
tenements
by a
certain
or
determinate
service;
a
tenure
distinct
from
chivalry
or
knight's
service,
in which the
obligations
were
uncertain.
The
service
must be
certain,
in order to be
denominated
socage,
as to hold by
fealty
and
twenty
shillings
rent..
Ballet
::
Ballet
(n.) A
bearing
in coats of arms,
representing
one or more
balls,
which are
denominated
bezants,
plates,
etc.,
according
to
color..
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