verb
- past tense and past participle of renominate; to nominate again for an office or position
Usage: political contexts
Examples
- The incumbent president was renominated by his party for a second term.
- She was renominated to serve another term on the board of directors.
- The committee renominated him as chairman despite the controversy.
- After losing the first election, he was renominated two years later.
- The party renominated their candidate following a successful primary campaign.
- He was renominated for the Supreme Court position after the initial nomination failed.