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nominee
[nom-uh-nee]
noun
a person nominated, as to run for elective office or fill a particular post.
a person in whose name title to real estate or ownership of stock is held but who is not the actual proprietor or holder.
nominee
/ ˌnɒmɪˈniː /
noun
a person who is nominated to an office or as a candidate
a person or organization named to act on behalf of someone else, esp to conceal the identity of the nominator
( as modifier )
nominee shareholder
Word History and Origins
Origin of nominee1
Word History and Origins
Origin of nominee1
Example Sentences
The company had intervened in the 2004 presidential election in favor of President George W. Bush by running a “documentary” bashing Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, the Democratic nominee.
The White House economist's fast-tracked confirmation vote has proceeded in just a few weeks, when it typically takes months for a Fed governor nominee to be confirmed by the Senate.
The Television Academy tapped Warner’s TV mom Phylicia Rashad for a tribute to the one-time Emmy nominee to kick off the “In Memoriam” segment at the 77th Emmy Awards on Sunday.
Organisers said: "Awards hosts, performers and nominees will all be announced in due course but this is going to be their biggest show yet."
The waqf properties are currently managed by state-level boards and a central council, with nominees from the state government, Muslim lawmakers, members of state bar council, Islamic scholars and the managers of these properties.
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