Legal Definition and Related Resources of Nominate
Meaning of Nominate
To appoint. Applied in this sense to the designation by a person of one to act as fiduciary or personal representative. Thus it is the customary term in designating the executor by a testator. To make a candidate for election. See Candidate.
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Synonyms of Nominate
verb
- appoint
- assign
- call
- choose
- commission
- constitute
- denominate
- designare
- designate
- designate for appointment
- designate for election
- dicere
- draft
- engage
- entitle
- install
- label
- name
- name for office
- nominare ordain
- ordinate
- place in authority
- place in command
- place in office
- propose
- propose as a candidate
- put up
- select
- specify
- style
- suggest
- tag
- title
- vote into office
Meaning of Nominate in Political Science
A very basic notion of Nominate related to the United States’election law is provided here: To select someone for a job or office
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