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renominate /riːˈnɒmɪneɪt /verb [with object]Nominate (someone) for a further term of office: the party refused to renominate the country’s president as its candidate...- But then the party will renominate a president who is for little, if any, of that.
- Recently, President Bush renominated twelve men and women whom he had previously nominated for federal appellate court judgeships.
- They presumably know that whatever the near-term practical difficulties that may come with renominating Roberts for the Chief slot, the long-term impact on the Court will far outweigh them.
Derivativesrenomination /riːnɒmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- His support had plummeted in the polls while his decision to fight to his political death seemingly ruled out any chance Democrats might support his renomination in 2004.
- In 1948 the States Rights Democratic Party was founded by diehard Southern Democrats opposed to President Truman's renomination as Democrat candidate, on account of his stand on civil rights.
- Three and a half months later, he pulled out of the Democratic race for renomination because he couldn't win.
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