Definition of «nomination»

The term nomination refers to the act of proposing someone for a position, award or recognition. It can also refer to the formal process of selecting a candidate for an election, or putting forward a name for consideration. In its broadest sense, nomination means to suggest or propose something for a particular purpose or use.

Usage examples

  1. The nomination for Best Picture at the Academy Awards went to a blockbuster film that received critical acclaim and broke box office records.
  2. In the upcoming election, the politician hopes to secure the nomination from their party to run for mayor.
  3. The prestigious Nobel Prize committee announced the nomination of several groundbreaking scientists for their outstanding contributions to the field of medicine.
  4. After an intense audition process, the theater company made their final nomination for the lead role in the upcoming Broadway production.
  5. The employee of the month nomination went to a hardworking and dedicated team member who consistently went above and beyond in their job responsibilities.
  6. The student council holds annual nominations for various positions, including class president, treasurer, and secretary.

Phrases with «nomination»

Sentences with «nomination»

  • A call for nominations of authors for the report is sent out to Governments and observer organizations. (ipcc-wg2.org)
  • And you've gotten a number of nominations in various categories. (modlychic.com)
  • With the Democratic nomination in hand, the young man faces bright horizons. (hudsonvalleyone.com)
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