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Sentence count:80+3Posted:2016-11-07Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: innominateSimilar words: nominationdominatenominallylaminatedeliminateilluminatecontaminatenomineeMeaning: ['nɑmɪneɪt /'nɒ-]  v. 1. propose as a candidate for some honor 2. put forward; nominate for appointment to an office 3. charge with a function; charge to be 4. create and charge with a task or function. 
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31) First nominate your target and turn the gun to face it as you would a cannon.
32) In the true spirit of empowerment, the company is asking its employees to nominate the recipients.
33) These inspectors nominate those staff they feel deserve extra recognition.
34) Nevertheless, we support the creation of the body, provided that it is guaranteed that member states can nominate members.
35) Neighbourhood groups were invited to nominate a representative to attend relevant council meetings.
36) The advance notice requirement circumvents this by obliging the processors to nominate one or more of their number as an organiser.
37) Since centres would be the best judged to make this kind of judgement, colleges were asked to nominate potential prizewinners.
38) That would enable the Harijans to nominate their bravest, most outspoken champions, and the Hindus could never defeat them.
39) The President has power to nominate people to certain key offices, including judge of the Supreme Court.
40) The secretary was therefore directed to write to the Duke of Northumberland, asking permission to nominate him as president.
41) Perrier invited consumers to nominate the restaurant they believed deserved the title of Best Restaurant of the Year in late 1990.
41) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
42) It was then that the Democrats met in Baltimore to nominate Andrew Jackson for a second term.
43) The board has encouraged local clubs to nominate particularly talented individuals for the fund.
44) Any corporate member of a branch may nominate a candidate.
45) We got together a jury of 13 good hairdressers and asked them to nominate the hairdresser they most admired.
46) They nominate Mr. Li head of the section.
47) I nominate her to present us at the meeting.
48) He is nominate as police chief.
49) Many Republicans wanted to nominate former President Ulysses Grant.
50) Trade Unions nominate representatives to public bodies.
51) I nominate Bill for the club president.
52) If I were sole owner I would nominate you this moment.
53) Right to nominate a person to be a parish priest.
54) We nominate it "the lateral orbital groove" and "the foramen for orbital branch of middle meningeal artery" respectively.
55) Many Republicans wanted to nominate former President Ulysses Grant. Grant had been out of office 4 years. People seemed to have forgotten the political problems that shook his administration.
56) US President Barack Obama will nominate Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, positioning the court to have 3 female justices for the first time in history[sentencedict.com], AP reported Monday.
57) The Senate received it just one week after the democratic convention. Those senators who had supported Martin Van Buren were still bitter over the party's failure to nominate him as its candidate.
58) "I nominate the squat," said Stuart Phillips, Ph.D., a professor of kinesiology at McMaster University and an expert on the effects of resistance training on the human body.
59) Voters in Pennsylvania know in the end their choice will be historic, and for the first time a major political party will nominate either a woman or an African-American for the presidency.
60) The Supreme Court successfully claimed the right to strike down a law as unconstitutional, but the president retains the ability to nominate new Supreme Court justices.
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