nominate
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |C1|504 vocabulary nom‧i‧nate /ˈnɒməneɪt, ˈnɒmɪneɪt $ ˈnɑː-/ verb [transitive]
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Synonyms & Related Words nominate[verb]Synonyms: name, appoint, assign, choose, designate, elect, propose, recommend, select, suggest
Related Words: intend,
mean,
propose,
purpose,
offer,
present,
proffer,
tender
English Thesaurus: suggest, recommend, propose, put forward, nominate, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary nom‧i‧nate /ˈnɒməneɪt, ˈnɒmɪneɪt $ ˈnɑː-/
verb [transitive][
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Latin;
Origin: past participle of nominare, from nomen; ⇒ nominal]
1. to officially suggest someone or something for an important position, duty, or prize
nominate somebody/something for something Ferraro was the first woman to be nominated for the job of vice president.nominate somebody/something as something She has been nominated as Best Actress for her part in the film ‘Forever Together’.nominate somebody to do something I nominate John to represent us at the meeting.2. to give someone a particular job
nominate somebody as something Next year Mr Jenks will retire and Mr Broadbent will be nominated as his replacement.nominate somebody to something She was nominated to the legislative council. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations nominate verb ADV. formally, officially VERB + NOMINATE ask sb to, invite sb to Ten critics were asked to nominate their Book of the Year. PREP. as He has now been formally nominated as presidential candidate.
for She was nominated for a special award.
to He has been nominated to the committee. PHRASES the power/right to nominate sb [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Common Errors nominateverb BAD: Mr Tong was nominated manager of the company in 1984.
GOOD: Mr Tong was appointed manager of the company in 1984.
Usage Note:nominate = suggest someone for election or selection (for a job or position): 'We need to nominate someone to take over from Harry as our new public relations officer.'
appoint = give someone a job or position: 'Mr H. Wilks has been officially appointed as the society's new public relations officer.'
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