Similar words: in a minute, gaming, foaming, flaming, roaming, beaming, steaming, dreaming. Meaning: [neɪm] n. 1. the verbal act of naming 2. the act of putting a person into a non-elective position. adj. inclined to or serving for the giving of names.
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31. The latest impasse appears to be over the naming of a president.
32. It is good practise to adopt a naming convention to prevent this from occurring.
33. He tried to name the fear and felt the discomfort of naming it.
34. In addition to naming his Cabinet, Clinton also revealed his choice for key executive branch offices.
35. Naming and shaming remains an option should the company not clean up its act.
36. This is unconnected to the naming policy, but roundabouts could obviously become known by whatever company name appears on its billboards.
37. A further difference arising from naming is indicated by entitling the mid-seventeenth century the Civil War period.
38. Which left the field of supposed second-stringers that I had trouble naming the other day.
39. In return, I described my discovery of Weimar's system for naming streets when I had visited it a few years earlier.
40. When it comes to naming New Jersey Turnpike service areas, being white is definitely the No. 1 qualification.
41. The first parts of these Latin names used to be used in naming cations.
42. I wanted to get to bed early so that I could be up in time for the naming ceremony of the new catapult.
43. But by naming a larger squad than normal, Eriksson will be able to sidestep the issue.
44. When I worked in the pharmaceutical industry, trivial naming was taken to an extreme.
45. Denver officials honored their former mayor by naming a 12-mile expressway to the new airport Pena Boulevard.
46. Stimulate the right thalamus when the patient is naming objects,[http://sentencedict.com/naming.html] and there is no special effect.
47. We are naming Dr Bob McClure head of the IRC in China.
48. Part of this is correct, that the naming of animals is governed by conventions.
49. The moral of these cases is that journalists can not avoid liability for defamation merely by avoiding the naming of names.
50. You hardly ever hear of hip-hop guys naming themselves after computer hardware.
51. To explain just why, you will have to bear with me while I explain about the naming of modern medical potions.
52. And that, of course, gave him the privilege of naming it.
53. They are separated by an extensive area where stimulation at the same strength fails to block naming.
54. The council will not initiate a wholesale naming of roundabouts, but will consider any request to have one named.
55. Use a logical naming convention for your artwork files.
56. Their sequence in naming follows alphabetical order.
57. Analogies, big words, and naming the competitor confuse people.
58. This daemon provides the NetBIOS naming services.
59. The chairman rapped the delegate for naming names.
60. Use a naming convention for enumeration members.
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