nominare
appoint
verb noh-mee-NAH-reh Common
Origin: from Latin nominare, to name
Also means
mention
Usage Note
Nominare splits into two senses: 'to appoint' someone to a post, and 'to mention' or name something (non nominarlo!, 'don't mention him!'). The related noun is nomina ('appointment'). It builds on nome, 'name'.
Examples
"L'hanno nominato direttore."
Natural Translation
They appointed him director.
Literal Translation
Him-they-have appointed director.
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