nomination

nomination
noun
ADJECTIVE
presidential
party
Democratic, Republican
gubernatorial (AmE)
judicial (AmE)
Grammy, Oscar, etc.
VERB + NOMINATION
secure, win
stand for

She is standing for the Democratic Party presidential nomination.

accept
block, filibuster (AmE), oppose
withdraw
support
invite

Nominations are invited for the post of party chairman.

seek

She is seeking nomination as a candidate in the elections.

NOMINATION + NOUN
form, paper (esp. BrE)
process
battle, fight (both esp. AmE)
PREPOSITION
nomination as

She has withdrawn her nomination as chairman.

nomination for

his nomination for the Best Actor award

nomination to

support for his nomination to the Supreme Court

He will not accept nomination to the committee.


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