After the rocket took off, its systems were nominal.
Patty charged a nominal fee for her notary public services. The word nominal is an adjective and in this sentence means token.
i had to pay Nominal fees. Nominal charges might apply on your purchase.
They had become nominal, self sufficient and self satisfying.
Since the company did not have any money, the employees received only nominal pay for the month.
They had become nominal, self sufficient and self satisfying.
Because so many of its patients were having financial troubles, the health clinic charged only nominal fees.
In this context it means or implies "very little." "Nominal" means "in name only"--that is, technically there's a charge, but it doesn't really amount to anything. It's minimal. It's a token amount. Be a bit cautious, though. Your idea of "minimal" or "very little" might not be the same as that of whoever is doing the charging. In that context, nominal means small, as in low cost.
No, 'the pull of gravity' is a nominal phrase. Notice that the word 'pull' acts as a noun, not a verb in this sentence.
A nominal fee will be charged to your account for this service.The nominal cost of the boat represented only a small fraction of the total investment.On the Lighter SideWhen my British friend asked me what Americans meant by 'a nominal egg', it turned out that he'd heard some folks in a local delicatessan saying that something was going to cost them 'an arm and a leg'.
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