Renominate (verb)

To nominate (someone) again for an office, position, or award.

Origin:

From re- (meaning 'again') + nominate (meaning 'to name or propose for office or duty'). the word has been in use since the early 19th century.

Examples:

  1. After her impressive performance in the previous election, the party decided to renominate her as its candidate.
  2. The academy decided to renominate the film for Best Picture after its original nomination was revoked.
  3. The company's board decided to renominate the CEO for another term, due to his successful leadership.
  4. The organization renominated the volunteer for the award in recognition of her continued dedication.
  5. The senator was renominated by her party after she announced her intention to run for re-election.
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