# The act or an instance of appointing a person to office. # The act or an instance of submitting a name for candidacy or appointment. # The state of being nominated. an act or instance of nominating, esp. to office: The floor is open for nomination of candidates for the presidency. 2. the state of being nominated.
Nomination.
There is no antonym for nomination
One nomination for best Film is Four Weddings and a Funeral.Jimmy was pleased to get a nomination the join the club.Sally put forward the nomination for best kept garden.
for nomination there are 4 syllables
The abbreviation of nomination is "nom."
If they do not get nomination of their party it is impossible for them to serve.
Nomination paper is candidates sign paper.
When a delegate "passes" at the nomination, it means they choose not to cast their vote or express support for a specific candidate during a nomination process, such as at a political convention. This can occur for various reasons, including uncertainty about the candidates, a desire to remain neutral, or a strategic decision to withhold support. Passing can impact the dynamics of the nomination process by leaving room for other candidates or indicating a lack of consensus.
No, the GOP does not have superdelegates in their nomination process.
Yes, "nomination" is a noun. It refers to the act of officially suggesting someone to be considered for a position, title, or honor.
After the rocket took off, its systems were nominal.
No, Republicans do not have superdelegates in their party's nomination process.