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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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Positivism
::
Positivism
(n.) A
system
of
philosophy
originated
by M.
Auguste
Comte,
which deals only with
positives.
It
excludes
from
philosophy
everything
but the
natural
phenomena
or
properties
of
knowable
things,
together
with their
invariable
relations
of
coexistence
and
succession,
as
occurring
in time and
space.
Such
relations
are
denominated
laws, which are to be
discovered
by
observation,
experiment,
and
comparison.
This
philosophy
holds all
inquiry
into
causes,
both
efficient
and
final,
to be
useles
Conominee
::
Conominee
(n.) One
nominated
in
conjunction
with
another;
a joint
nominee.
Prenominate
::
Prenominate
(v. t.) To
forename;
to name
beforehand;
to tell by name
beforehand.
Present
::
Present
(a.) To
nominate
for
support
at a
public
school
or other
institution
.
Innominate
::
Innominate
(a.) A term used in
designating
many parts
otherwise
unnamed;
as, the
innominate
artery,
a great
branch
of the arch of the
aorta;
the
innominate
vein, a great
branch
of the
superior
vena
cava..
Nominate
::
Nominate
(v. t.) To
mention
by name; to name.
Denominate
::
Denominate
(a.)
Having
a
specific
name or
denomination;
specified
in the
concrete
as
opposed
to
abstract;
thus, 7 feet is a
denominate
quantity,
while 7 is mere
abstract
quantity
or
number.
See
Compound
number,
under
Compound..
Nominated
::
Nominated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Nominat.
Present
::
Present
(a.) To
nominate
to an
ecclesiastical
benefice;
to offer to the
bishop
or
ordinary
as a
candidate
for
institution.
Nomination
::
Nomination
(n.) The act of
naming
or
nominating;
designation
of a
person
as a
candidate
for
office;
the power of
nominating;
the state of being
nominated.
Name
::
Name (n.) To
designate
by name or
specifically
for any
purpose;
to
nominate;
to
specify;
to
appoint;
as, to name a day for the
wedding..
Nominator
::
Nominator
(n.) One who
nominates.
Betroth
::
Betroth
(v. t.) To
nominate
to a
bishopric,
in order to
consecration..
Christen
::
Christen
(v. t.) To give a name; to
denominate.
Nominately
::
Nominately
(adv.)
By name;
particularly;
namely.
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..
Annominate
::
Annominate
(v. t.) To name.
Denominable
::
Denominable
(a.)
Capable
of being
denominated
or
named.
Topic
::
Topic (n.) One of the
various
general
forms of
argument
employed
in
probable
as
distinguished
from
demonstrative
reasoning,
--
denominated
by
Aristotle
to`poi
(literally,
places),
as being the
places
or
sources
from which
arguments
may be
derived,
or to which they may be
referred;
also, a
prepared
form of
argument,
applicable
to a great
variety
of
cases,
with a
supply
of which the
ancient
rhetoricians
and
orators
provided
themselves;
a
commonplace
of
argument
or
oratory..
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To
regard
or
characterize
as of a
certain
kind; to
denominate;
to
designate.
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