Similar words: nominate, dominated, nominative, nomination, denominator, denomination, dominate, abominate. Meaning: ['nɑmɪneɪtɪd /'nɒm-] adj. appointed by nomination.
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31. Next year Mr Jenks will retire and Mr Broadbent will be nominated as his replacement.
32. Reverend Peters was nominated for the honour by colleagues at Walworth Methodist Church.
33. I got nominated for an Emmy last year.
34. He is also nominated for an Academy Award.
35. Souter was nominated to the Supreme Court.
36. Reagan nominated him as CIA director in 1987.
37. The president has not nominated a successor to Kessler.
38. I was nominated as chairman.
39. Ginsburg and Breyer were nominated by Clinton.
40. Mr Depardieu had been nominated for an Oscar.
41. The retired Joseph N.. Cassese, who had been the president of Mediplex, is nominated as a director.
42. Exporters will face extra charges for transporting animals inspected by independently nominated veterinarians, said junior agriculture minister Elliot Morley.
43. A reluctant last-minute entrant into the race, he was nominated over Tennessee Sen.
44. You must be the package manager or the user nominated to approve the package to obtain the approval listings.
45. In preparation for the final victory which he believed would be his, Franco nominated his first cabinet in January 1938.
46. Nearly 500 families were nominated for the award and the Williams were selected from a shortlist of 12.
47. Zwilich's flute concerto was nominated for Best Contemporary Classical Composition.
48. Both Dole and Kemp will be officially nominated Wednesday night and will deliver their acceptance speeches Thursday night.
49. I was drawn to Laurie at first meeting, when the local Co-operative Party nominated him as candidate for the 1959 general election.
50. Looks like the Democrats nominated their president yesterday, Frankhn D.. Roosevelt.
51. She won a beauty competition in her local newspaper in 1981 after being nominated by a neighbour.
52. The nominated sub-contractor must be paid within 17 days of the date of issue of the certificate.
53. On Aug. 19 Bush was formally nominated as presidential candidate by the 2,(http://sentencedict.com/nominated.html)210 delegates.
54. The main contractor is not responsible for the selection of nominated subcontractors.
55. Movement of the cursor is controlled by several nominated keystrokes and the program itself is menu-driven.
56. In addition to the 400 elected members of the Dewan, 100 members were nominated by the President.
57. Lee was the first Chinese American nominated to head the Civil Rights Division.
58. So he nominated Derby, praising him for his maturity and long experience in dealing with people.
59. Chocolat has been nominated for five Oscars, so it's bound to get a lot of bums on seats.
60. Alderman Keane nominated him and eighteen other committeemen made lengthy speeches seconding the nomination.
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