renominate
Americanverb (used with object)
Other Word Forms
- renomination noun
Example Sentences
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With two vacancies, the administration could nominate the new chair to a fresh 14-year term or to Powell’s soon-to-be-vacant governor seat and either renominate Miran or fill a new vacancy.
Although Johnson won the election, Democrats did not renominate Johnson for another term.
From Los Angeles Times
Following his reelection in April, Johnson had to renominate all of his Cabinet-level positions for city council approval.
From Seattle Times
The decision to renominate Su, who has served as acting labor secretary since Marty Walsh vacated the role last February, was widely expected.
From Seattle Times
The party confirmed on Tuesday that it also had no plans to renominate Mr. Pita.
From New York Times
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