单词 | renominate |
释义 | renominatev. transitive. To nominate for a second or further time, esp. to nominate (an incumbent) for a further term of office. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > appointment to office > appoint a person to an office [verb (transitive)] > nominate > for a further term of office renominate1800 1800 tr. L.-P. Anquetil Summary Universal Hist. III. 106 He caused himself to be re-nominated [Fr. Il se fit renommer], or rather he re-nominated himself. 1816 Statutes of Great Brit. & Ireland lxxiv. 793 Nothing herein shall..be construed to extend, to hinder or prevent any such Principal Coal Meter, whose term..shall so expire, from being renominated or reappointed to his Office. 1864 Fremont in Daily Tel. 21 June If Mr. Lincoln should be renominated. 1899 Daily News 17 Apr. 7/2 He stated that Mr. Croker refused to renominate him. 1927 New Republic 21 Sept. 122/2 It declares that Mr. Coolidge must, shall and will be renominated. 1975 J. P. Morgan House of Lords & Labour Govt. vii. 180 They illustrated the possible influence of systems of renominating voting Peers at successive General Elections. 2006 E. D. Berkowitz Something Happened i. 23 Although Agnew had become a controversial figure, Nixon, no stranger to presidential ambivalence over whether or not to renominate a vice president, put Agnew on the 1972 ticket. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1800 |
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