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nominated

adjective as in designated

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It has nothing to do with the regulatory job he is nominated for.

Of the three nominated, Webster did the best, receiving 12 votes, Gohmert and Yoho received three and two votes, respectively.

Steiger was nominated, and Richard Burton, and a lot of people in bigger movies.

Political tensions are underlying every move in Nigeria, where, in February, the next presidential candidates will be nominated.

That's fine and well, until you see that Downton Abbey was nominated again.

The governor is assisted by an executive council and by a nominated legislative council, which consists of at least three members.

At a later date they were nominated by the Wardens, though in earlier times probably elective.

The professors were to be nominated by the crown; and the crown was to possess the power of removing them for good cause.

There are also executive and legislative councils, unofficial nominated members serving on the last-named council.

The Assembly consisted of men nominated by the members for each county sending in suitable names.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to nominated, such as: approved, proposed, suggested, called, and named.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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