The movie was also nominated for Best Picture and Peele was nominated for Best Director.
FROM THE VAULTS – Straight, but not narrow|Brian T. Carney|September 11, 2020|Washington Blade
Anyone can apply or nominate someone female or nonbinary for the speakers bureau.
All Raise fights ‘manels’—all-male panels—with the launch of its own speakers bureau|Michal Lev-Ram, writer|September 1, 2020|Fortune
The governor’s office declined to answer questions about whether the governor was aware of them when he nominated Clarkson to his position in late 2018.
Alaska’s Attorney General Resigns Hours After We Published “Uncomfortable” Texts He Sent to a Younger Colleague|by Kyle Hopkins, Anchorage Daily News|August 25, 2020|ProPublica
Ross was once nominated to become Alaska attorney general, by then-Gov.
Alaska’s Attorney General on Unpaid Leave After Sending Hundreds of “Uncomfortable” Texts to a Young Colleague|by Kyle Hopkins, Anchorage Daily News|August 25, 2020|ProPublica
Political analysts will sometimes recount how the Democrats, after losing three consecutive presidential elections, nominated Bill Clinton in 1992 and moved in a more centrist direction.
Why There Are So Few Moderate Republicans Left|Lee Drutman (drutman@newamerica.org)|August 24, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
And they would, it seems, nominate any movie—no matter how inane—to get those big-name butts in the seats.
The Golden Globes Sobers Up (Sort Of): Years of Ridicule and Bribery Rumors Scares HFPA Straight|Marlow Stern|December 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Drama schools were visited; members of the public were allowed to nominate themselves.
How 'Gone With the Wind' Got Made|Helen Anders|September 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The Stalwarts had bolted the Red Gym and were holding a shadow convention to nominate their own candidates at the opera house.
The GOP’s Last Identity Crisis Remade U.S. Politics|Michael Wolraich|July 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A federal agency simply has to “nominate” you if it has “reasonable suspicion”—which is slightly more than a hunch.
Oregon Judge Grounds the Federal No-Fly List—and It’s High Time|Dean Obeidallah|June 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
When President Barack Obama had to nominate justices to the Supreme Court, many liberals said they wanted a “liberal Scalia.”
The Outside Game of Justice Scalia, a Loner With Clout|David Fontana|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Intergrades between these two subspecies have been discussed in the account of the nominate subspecies.
Middle American Frogs of the Hyla microcephala Group|William E. Duellman
Mr Redmond demanded the right to nominate a committee of twenty-five "true-blue" supporters of his own policy.
Ireland Since Parnell|Daniel Desmond Sheehan
"Yes, true; we are about to nominate a municipal councillor," said Phellion, interrupting him.
The Lesser Bourgeoisie|Honore de Balzac
It was at last agreed that each party should nominate delegates to treat with the senate on this matter.
History of the Great Reformation, Volume IV|J. H. Merle D'Aubign
Bonaparte undertook to alter their constitution and nominate their Doge.
The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)|John Holland Rose
British Dictionary definitions for nominate
nominate
verb (ˈnɒmɪˌneɪt) (mainly tr)
to propose as a candidate, esp for an elective office
to appoint to an office or position
to name (someone) to act on one's behalf, esp to conceal one's identity
(intr)Australianto stand as a candidate in an election
archaicto name, entitle, or designate
adjective (ˈnɒmɪnɪt)
rarehaving a particular name
Derived forms of nominate
nominator, noun
Word Origin for nominate
C16: from Latin nōmināre to call by name, from nōmen name