disnominate

verb

Etymology

From dis- + nominate.

  1. derived from nōminātus
  2. inherited from nominat — “named, designated
  3. prefixed as disnominate — “dis + nominate

Definitions

  1. To cancel the nomination of

    • Maybe a Governor has a real specific reason why this is a bad site. And maybe there's a need for the coal there because of the industry, but he's going to have a right to, in fact, disnominate that area under our EMARS system.

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