0 past simple and past participle of nominate
1 to officially suggest someone for an election, job, position, or honour:
2 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.
In 1621 the duchy nominated members of parliament for at least sixteen boroughs and was successful in placing candidates in eleven of the seats.$!
This enabled us to include people who had not been nominated because, for example, staff thought they might be disruptive.
The nominated theme has virtually saturated this issue.
Older and younger patients nominated different domains, and their nominations changed with the duration of treatment.
Participants' classmates (boys and girls) nominated up to four boys in the classroom who best fit each descriptor.
The most commonly nominated date and time was selected for each focus group.
The ' socially comfortable ' measure is exceptional because, on average, six people are nominated as providing this sense of affiliation.
After answering the above questions, sounds of different situations are nominated.