Antonym: practical, real, veritable. Similar words: nominally, nominal interest rate, nominate, nomination, denominator, denomination, nominee, ignominy. Meaning: ['nɑmɪnl /'nɒ-] n. a phrase that can function as the subject or object of a verb. adj. 1. relating to or constituting or bearing or giving a name 2. insignificantly small; a matter of form only (`tokenish' is informal) 3. pertaining to a noun or to a word group that functions as a noun 4. being value in terms of specification on currency or stock certificates rather than purchasing power 5. named; bearing the name of a specific person 6. existing in name only.
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91 Further small cuts in nominal rates would be welcome but are not enough.
92 We are allowed to use the tennis courts for a nominal fee.
93 Nevertheless other generals - Sanjurjo, the nominal head of the rebellion.
94 Those registered users of Word for Windows requiring the upgrade can obtain it from Microsoft for a nominal fee of £7.75inc.VAT.
95 The daughter had all the brains and did all the accounts -- the son was just the nominal boss of the business.
96 The nominal daily devaluation of the peso was halved from 40 to 20 pesos.
97 With Nina out of the office, however, some one was going to have to take nominal charge.
98 The nominal costs of collecting domestic rates were also reduced between 1983/4 and 1984/5 and rose very little over the whole period.
98 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
99 Elite: Kewill-Omicron has updated the nominal ledger for its Elite package.
100 In particular, establishing a close and sustained relationship between money and nominal income or prices has been especially elusive.
101 On paper we have a nominal fund of £2.3m covering our 8000 patients.
102 A.. There are some people whose physical and mental age is a whole lot younger than their nominal age.
103 Additional effects are found from the growth in nominal income which is associated with an increase in own-country relative returns.
104 However it should be emphasized that nominal responsibility is not necessarily indicative of time devoted to training.
105 It would save money simply to give the pits to the miners for a nominal sum, say £1.
106 A is the nominal output of the auxiliary signal.
107 Everything was nominal during the test.
108 The nominal diameter has little significance in sediment transportation.
109 Three-terminal low current negative voltage regulator. Nominal voltage -9V.
110 All nominal outputs of the shift register are 1.
111 the nominal leader of the party.
112 Reference and Attendance letters are at nominal cost.
113 He is the nominal partner of the large company.
114 The trustee company has a nominal share capital.
115 Single Interpretation refers to the semantic conclusion of land-ownership transfer based on the nominal and real land-ownership(sentencedict.com), especially the real one.
116 Coil Resistance . A nominal value of the resistance of the coil winding of a relay.
117 Temporary accounts are called nominal accounts, while permanent accounts are called real accounts.
118 The river near the Expo site, Saturday Day, there will be a small market, the local government to encourage young people to the original, some cost a nominal income.
119 The meteorological representative error is the main source of EDM error, as well as the main obstruct to realize the nominal accuracy of the precision electronic tachometer also.
120 In this respect, nominal wage growth has been on an upward trend which, according to preliminary indications, may have come to a halt only recently.
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