Create and charge with a task or function.
Propose as a candidate for some honor.
Put forward; nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position.
1 He gave the parties seven days to nominate candidates for the job.
2 Abe is poised to nominate the new governor in the coming days.
3 Westlake said it planned to nominate 10 independent directors to Axiall's board.
4 Today, we are asking you to nominate your favorite sci-fi TV shows.
5 One of the sources said ATC will nominate a volume each month.
6 Couche-Tard has said it will nominate nine independent directors to Casey's board.
7 Then the company needs to nominate and approve a board of directors.
8 Obama will nominate the commissioner, but the position does require Senate confirmation.
9 Her party has yet to nominate its choice for Romania's presidential ballot.
10 Each local authority may only nominate one candidate in the presidential election.
11 Whoever you nominate must be eligible to vote in the election themselves.
12 During his campaign, Ghani promised to nominate at least four female ministers.
13 Yahoo has set a March 14 deadline for shareholders to nominate directors.
14 You can nominate an entire series, but please list each film individually.
15 You can nominate an entire series, but please list each novel individually.
16 Each branch will nominate a specific candidate which is then voted on.
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