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Definition of Renomination
1. nomination [n -S] - See also: nomination
Lexicographical Neighbors of Renomination
Literary usage of Renomination
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lucius Q. C. Lamar: His Life, Times, and Speeches. 1825-1893 by Edward Mayes (1896)
"One was to secure his renomination to Congress; the other was ... His own
renomination was not desired by him because of any impulse of selfishness. ..."
2. Charles Sumner by Moorfield Storey (1900)
"CHAPTER XXIV CIVIL RIGHTS: GRANT'S renomination THE second session of the
Forty-second Congress began in December, 1871. An attempt was made to reconcile ..."
3. Charles Sumner by Moorfield Storey (1900)
"CHAPTER XXIV CIVIL RIGHTS: GRANT'S renomination THE second session of the
Forty-second Congress began in December, 1871. An attempt was made to reconcile ..."
4. The Life of Samuel J. Tilden by John Bigelow, Samuel Jones Tilden (1895)
"APPENDIX B PARTY SENTIMENT IN FAVOR OP TILDEN S renomination FOR THE PRESIDENCY
IN 1884. THE following are a few specimens of the many letters addressed to ..."
5. Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln, Henry Clay Whitney (1907)
"Reply to the Committee Notifying President Lincoln of his renomination. On June
9, 1864, the President replied as follows to the committee notifying him of ..."
6. The Liberal Republican Movement by Earle Dudley Ross (1910)
"... for the most part, inadequately supported or opposed by the administration,
opposition to the President's renomination was inevitable. ..."