Synonym: appointment, choice, designation, naming, selection. Similar words: discrimination, combination, inclination, dominate, nation, national, zonation, donation. Meaning: [‚nɑmɪ'neɪʃn /‚nɒ-] n. 1. the act of officially naming a candidate 2. the condition of having been proposed as a suitable candidate for appointment or election 3. an address (usually at a political convention) proposing the name of a candidate to run for election.
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31. Ten months ago he was just an also-ran for the Democratic nomination.
32. President Clinton's nomination represents a double snub say critics.
33. His nomination could be a field day for Democrats.
34. His chief rival for the nomination, Sen.
35. A nomination: Scottsdale archer Judi Adams.
36. He won the nomination early and with minimal bloodshed.
37. For nomination, top designers, leaders in their field, were chosen by professional bodies and organisations.
38. The script fits Steve Forbes, whose self-financed run for the Republican presidential nomination is raising hopes and hackles.
39. The members of the 26-strong congressional black caucus voted overwhelmingly on July 11 to oppose the nomination.
40. A Humphrey-type campaign to bypass the primaries and seek the nomination at the convention itself could no longer hope to succeed.
41. Clinton will accept the Democratic nomination for a second-term without ever having publicly declared his intention to seek re-election.
42. But criticism of the Stack nomination is not the same as accusing Clinton of being soft on crime.
43. If you are interested, keep your eyes peeled for nomination lists to that effect. Sentencedict.com
44. Supposedly, this nomination shows that stodgy, old academy voters are hipper, less traditional, younger.
45. Nomination forms are available by sending in the coupon on the left.
46. The long, hard battle for the nomination, fought in full view of the television cameras, was exciting to watch.
47. In fact, some party stalwarts, particularly those from the religious conservative wing begged him to seek the nomination.
48. But inwardly he was shaken, and it showed when Illinois' turn came to place candidates in nomination.
49. Meanwhile, three other candidates demonstrated for a national television audience their growing irrelevance to the struggle for the nomination.
50. It has nothing to do with Bob Dole, the vice-presidential nomination, or abortion.
51. It is often argued that television has contributed much to the trivialization of politics in general and to the nomination process in particular.
52. As with all other candidates, his nomination papers need the signatures of ten electors in the constituency.
53. By most calculations, Dole had clinched the nomination a week ago(sentencedict.com), when he swept four Midwest primaries.
54. After these three had given their approval, it would have demanded considerable determination to have put forward an alternative nomination.
55. Linney delivers a dynamic performance, which garnered her a recent Golden Globe nomination.
56. Perot deservedly got no popularity bounce from his nomination, as both Dole and Clinton did after their conventions.
57. With enough delegates already in hand to clinch the nomination, the immediate importance of the primary has been vastly diminished.
58. A National Book Award nomination did nothing to kick the book into a higher gear.
59. Why is she such a strong candidate for a top nomination on the bench?
60. The nomination comes at a crucial time in her life.
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