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to nominate him
verb
To name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position, including that of an office.
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They concluded that Stein pressured McNall to nominate him and had refused to withdraw his nomination when asked to do so by Bettman.
But praising Mr. Kelly does not mean that he is prepared to nominate him.
Ronald Reagan in June 1986 to nominate him to replace Warren E. Burger as chief justice.
Dr. Moniz attracted some opposition even before the president announced his intention to nominate him.
The Republicans have been holding a convention to nominate him for president!
He was totally stunned when it turned out that nobody wanted to nominate him for president.
Last month, all 250 members of Syria's parliament had voted to nominate him.
But no one was ever going to nominate him for an Oscar for that role.
They don't trust that Romney is a conservative and they don't want to nominate him.
The first thing Racing For Change did was encourage the Spoty panel to nominate him.
Wahl received much international attention but ultimately could not persuade any of the world's national soccer federations to nominate him.
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