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reˈnominate, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To nominate for a further term of office.
1864Fremont in Daily Tel. 21 June, If Mr. Lincoln should be renominated. 1899Daily News 17 Apr. 7/2 He stated that Mr. Croker refused to renominate him. 1927New Republic 21 Sept. 122/2 It declares that Mr. Coolidge must, shall and will be renominated. 1975J. P. Morgan House of Lords & Labour Govt. vii. 180 They illustrated the possible influence of systems of renominating voting Peers at successive General Elections. 1981Times 28 Apr. 15/2 Devices to make it difficult if not impossible for moderate candidates to be renominated. |