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Princeton's WordNet

  1. nominated, nominativeadjective

    appointed by nomination

Wiktionary

  1. nominatedadjective

    of or pertaining to someone or something that has received a nomination

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  1. nominated

    Nominated refers to the act of being formally chosen or suggested for a position, role, duty, or award. This selection is often made by a specified person or committee and requires approval or confirmation from a governing body or group. It can also entail being chosen as a candidate for election or an honor.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Nominated

    of Nominate

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of nominated in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of nominated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of nominated in a Sentence

  1. Alex Conant:

    One of the reasons Democrats have overperformed in swing districts in the last two years is that they've nominated a lot of moderates.

  2. President George W. Bush:

    I ’m sure every nominee before you would have personal beliefs about that precedent and many others. But all nominees are united in their belief that what they think about a precedent should not bear on how they will decide cases. She was more pragmatic two years ago – just days before the presidential election – about the chances that Roe v. Wade would be overturned in coming years : I don't think the core case -- Roe's holding that women have a right to abortion -- I don't think that will change, but I think the question of whether people can get late-term abortions -- how many restrictions can be put on clinics -- I don't think that will change. Brett Kavanaugh, steady insider The federal appeals court here in Washington is seen as a professional stepping-stone to Supreme Court. Three current justices( John Roberts, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Clarence Thomas) served on that bench before joining the high court, as did Scalia. Now Brett Kavanaugh is poised to make the leap, though if history is any guide, Brett Kavanaugh could face an especially tough Senate confirmation. It is the image that may cement – or sink – the Supreme Court aspirations of Brett Kavanaugh. Brett Kavanaugh elevation to the federal appeals court was celebrated with a Rose Garden swearing-in by a fellow Catholic who's now retiring from the bench, Justice Anthony Kennedy, for whom Brett Kavanaugh served as a law clerk in 1993. Front and center : Brett Kavanaugh former boss, President George W. Bush, the man who nominated Brett Kavanaugh. I chose Brett Kavanaugh because of the force of Brett Kavanaugh mind, the breadth of Brett Kavanaugh experience and the strength of Brett Kavanaugh character.

  3. Elizabeth Warren:

    Bernie and I met for more than two hours in December 2018 to discuss the 2020 election, our past work together and our shared goals : beating Donald Trump, taking back our government from the wealthy and well-connected, and building an economy that works for everyone. Among the topics that came up was what would happen if Democrats nominated a female candidate. I thought a woman could win ; he disagreed.

  4. Chris Rock:

    I get it. You get mad, she said ‘it was not fair that Will was this good and did not get nominated.’ It’s also not fair that Will was paid $20 million for ‘Wild Wild West.’.

  5. Burt Reynolds:

    I thought it was really the reason none of us were nominated because they probably thought none of us took the film seriously.

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