nominator
pronunciation
How to pronounce nominator in British English: UK ['nɒmɪneɪtə]
How to pronounce nominator in American English: US ['nɒməˌneɪtə]
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- Noun:
- someone who proposes a candidate for appointment or election
Word Origin
- nominator (n.)
- 1650s, from Late Latin nominator, from Latin nominat-, past participle stem of nominare (see nominate).
Example
- 1. 5the Nominator must be a current registered social worker .
- 2. Section b - to be completed by the second nominator .
- 3. Where applicants or candidates are foreigners , at least one of the nominators shall be the personnel as stipulatprovided in the measures , and the other nominator may be the senior management personofficer of the offshore securities-based institutions with whichwhere the applicants or candidates have ever worked .
- 4. The nominator must be a current registered social worker .
- 5. The nominator and the seconder must be basic members or representative of .