"Nominally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Nominally" Meaning

Nominally means "in name only" or "technically" but not in reality. It suggests a superficial or formal designation, rather than a genuine or actual one. For example, someone might be nominally a manager, but not really have any actual authority or responsibility.

"Nominally" Examples

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Nominally refers to something that is charged with a responsibility or duty, but is not necessarily effectively discharging it.

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As CEO, he's nominally in charge of the company, but in reality, his decisions are often overruled by the board of directors.
The mayor is nominally responsible for the city's infrastructure, but the actual work is done by the city engineers.
The investor is nominally in control of the company, but his inexperience with day-to-day operations makes it difficult to make executive decisions.
The union representative is nominally responsible for negotiating with management, but the real decisions are made by the union's leadership.
The project manager is nominally in charge of the team, but the lack of clear guidelines and resources makes it challenging to meet the project's objectives.

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Nominalistic refers to a philosophical or linguistic perspective that emphasizes the existence of individual words or names as entities in and of themselves, rather than their relationship to an underlying reality or concept. In this view, words and concepts are seen as mere labels or designations, having no inherent meaning or connection to an independent reality. Nominalism is often contrasted with realist philosophies, which posit that words and concepts correspond to independently existing objects or properties in the world.

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Nominated means chosen or selected as a candidate for an award or honor, often by a group of people or an organization. It can also refer to something that has been proposed or recommended for consideration, such as a plan or policy.

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To nominate something or someone means to officially propose or suggest them as a candidate for a position, award, or honor, usually by filing a formal proposal or ballot. For example, "She was nominated for the teaching award for her outstanding performance."

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The word "nomination" refers to the act of naming or proposing someone or something as a candidate for an honor, award, or position, often through a formal process or vote. It can also refer to the act of selecting or designating someone or something as a representative or member of a particular group or organization.

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