Renomination (noun)

The act of renominating someone or something; a new nomination.

Origin:

From the verb renominate (meaning 'to nominate again'). the noun form of the word has been in use since the early 19th century.

Examples:

  1. The renomination of the judge for another term on the bench was met with widespread approval.
  2. The renomination of the film for Best Picture was a surprise, given its initial rejection.
  3. The renomination of the CEO for another term was seen as a sign of confidence in his leadership.
  4. Her renomination for the award was a testament to her commitment to the cause.
  5. The political party's decision to make a renomination for the upcoming election was met with mixed reactions.
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