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what is the difference between appoint and nominate
what is the difference between appoint and nominate
Jan 14, 2013 5:49 AM
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Appoint: means to pick, choose, hire, select, etc.
Ex: The school board appointed a new chairperson. (Someone was voted in to that position.)
They are synonyms. (Similiar in meaning)
Nominate: put forward, recommend, select, choose, etc.
Ex: I nominated Ron Paul for presidency. (I voted for him.)
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