nominated — adjective of or pertaining to someone or something that has received a nomination The nominated candidates will each give a speech before the election … Wiktionary
nominated — Synonyms and related words: accepted, adopted, appointed, approved, carried, chosen, designated, elect, elected, elected by acclamation, embraced, espoused, handpicked, named, passed, picked, ratified, select, selected, unanimously elected … Moby Thesaurus
nominated — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. designated, called, proposed, suggested; see approved , named 2 … English dictionary for students
nominated — nÉ‘mɪneɪtɪd / nÉ’m adj. appointed; proposed for candidacy (for an office or an honor) nom·i·nate || nÉ‘mɪneɪt / nÉ’ v. appoint someone (for a position, office, or honor); designate, select … English contemporary dictionary
nominated — adjective appointed by nomination • Syn: ↑nominative • Similar to: ↑appointive, ↑appointed • Derivationally related forms: ↑nominate (for: ↑nominative) … Useful english dictionary
Nominated Adviser (NOMAD) — Nominated adviser Nomad is a firm or company which has been approved by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) as a nominated adviser for the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) and whose name has been placed on the register of nominated advisers… … Wikipedia
nominated adviser — Also known as nomad. An adviser for companies listed on AIM that is approved by the London Stock Exchange (LSE). AIM companies must retain a nominated adviser at all times. For further information, see the LSE website … Law dictionary
Nominated Adviser — ( NOMAD) Exchange approved adviser for AIM companies. AIM companies must retain a nominated adviser at all times. London Stock Exchange Glossary … Financial and business terms
nominated adviser — ( NOMAD) Exchange approved adviser for AIM companies. AIM companies must retain a nominated adviser at all times. London Stock Exchange Glossary … Financial and business terms
nominated assets — England, Wales Members who have accounts with certain friendly societies (as set out in the Friendly Societies Act 1974) can deal with their accounts by a nomination, rather than under a will (or if there is no will, under the intestacy rules).… … Law dictionary