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nominator

[ UK /nˈɒmɪnˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who proposes a candidate for appointment or election

How To Use nominator In A Sentence

  • You've got to find a common denominator. Times, Sunday Times
  • If both the numerator and denominator have common factors, then we can cancel these factors out.
  • It's very hard to find a common denominator. The Sun
  • In other words, a number is rational if we can write it as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers.
  • The problem with the metaphor is that a lowest common denominator is not a low number. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first step is to rationalize the denominator of a fraction.
  • The hachured area on the attached map has been identified to alert potential nominators that additional operating terms and conditions may be applied at the activity stage.
  • Here is a homogeneous equation in which the total degree of both the numerator and the denominator of the right-hand side is 2.
  • And don't forget these jackets' admirable common denominator: supreme breathability.
  • Coalition figures have spent the past few weeks arguing that the looming agenda amounts to more than a lowest common denominator approach to policy. Times, Sunday Times
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