nominately Antonyms
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Meaning of nominately
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nominately (adv.)
By name; particularly; namely.
nominately Sentence Examples
- The delegates selected the new leader nominately, each casting their vote individually.
- The students nominately elected their class president, ensuring a fair and transparent process.
- The board of directors nominately appointed a new CEO, seeking a fresh perspective and experience.
- The shareholders nominately voted on a merger proposal, each having an equal voice in the decision.
- The jury nominately reached a verdict, carefully considering all the evidence presented.
- The committee nominately nominated a candidate for the prestigious award, recognizing their exceptional contributions.
- The electorate nominately cast their ballots for the next mayor, expressing their democratic will.
- The membership nominately voted on a resolution, aiming to promote unity and consensus within the organization.
- The council nominately approved a zoning change, following a thorough public hearing process.
- The staff nominately nominated a colleague for a professional development opportunity, acknowledging their hard work and dedication.
FAQs About the word nominately
By name; particularly; namely.
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The delegates selected the new leader nominately, each casting their vote individually.
The students nominately elected their class president, ensuring a fair and transparent process.
The board of directors nominately appointed a new CEO, seeking a fresh perspective and experience.
The shareholders nominately voted on a merger proposal, each having an equal voice in the decision.