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    nom·i·nate
    verb[ˈnäməˌnāt]
    nominate (verb) · nominates (third person present) · nominated (past tense) · nominated (past participle) · nominating (present participle)
    1. propose or formally enter as a candidate for election or for an honor or award:
      "the film was nominated for several Oscars"
    2. specify (something) formally, typically the date or place for an event:
      "a day was nominated for the exchange of contracts"
    adjective
    zoology
    botany
    [ˈnämənət]
    nominate (adjective)
    1. denoting a race or subspecies that is given the same epithet as the species to which it belongs, for example, Homo sapiens sapiens:
      "the nominate race and two subspecies occur"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense ‘named’): from Latin nominat- ‘named’, from the verb nominare, from nomen, nomin- ‘a name’. The verb senses are first found in English in the 16th century.
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    NOMINAL means: 1. in name or thought but not in fact or not as things really are. Learn more about the definition of nominal at the Cambridge Dictionary.
    You use nominal to indicate that someone or something is supposed to have a particular identity or status, but in reality does not have it. For example, a person can be referred to as a nominal head if they hold a title or position, but do not have the actual authority or responsibilities. I was brought up a nominal Christian. The Sultan was still nominally the Chief of Staff.
    1. In the context of leadership, nominal refers to someone who holds the title or position of a leader, but may not have the actual power or authority. 1. A nominal leader is theoretical or in name only. 2. A nominal fee is minimal or token. 4. (Grammar) A nominal leader is a noun or noun phrase that functions as a modifier or a head of a noun phrase.
    A nominal price or sum of money is very small in comparison with the real cost or value of the thing that is being bought or sold. For example, I am prepared to sell my shares at a nominal price. All the ferries carry bicycles for a nominal charge.
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    nominate verb [T] (CHOOSE) to officially choose someone for a job or to do something: She was nominated as the delegation's official interpreter. [ + to infinitive ] President Yeltsin nominated acting prime minister Sergei Kiriyenko to head the government.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/nominate
    : to choose as a candidate for election, appointment, or honor especially : to propose for office nominated a senator for president
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nominate
  4. Nominate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

  5. NOMINATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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  9. NOMINATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

  10. NOMINATE | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary

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  12. Nominate Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

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