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- NOMINAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Something nominal exists only in name So the nominal ruler in a constitutional monarchy is the king or queen, but the real power is in the hands of the elected prime minister
- NOMINALLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
NOMINALLY definition: 1 in name or thought but not in fact, or not as things really are: 2 in name or thought but not… Learn more
- NOMINALLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Nominally definition: by or as regards name; in name; ostensibly See examples of NOMINALLY used in a sentence
- Nominally - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Something nominally true is true in name only This refers to things that are only titles or formalities It’s the opposite of "really " Words with the root nom relate to names, and nominally refers to situations where someone has a name or title that doesn't carry a lot of weight
- NOMINALLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
NOMINALLY definition: in a nominal way | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
- Nominally - definition of nominally by The Free Dictionary
Define nominally nominally synonyms, nominally pronunciation, nominally translation, English dictionary definition of nominally adj 1 a Of, resembling, relating to, or consisting of a name or names b Assigned to or bearing a person's name: nominal shares
- nominally adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of nominally adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary in name only, and not in reality He was nominally in charge of the company at a cost that is very small and much less than the normal cost Tickets are nominally priced (grammar) as a noun; connected with nouns
- nominally - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From nominal + -ly In a nominal manner; in name only Of the group, Max (Room ’s Jacob Tremblay) is the most nominally mature, at least biologically speaking; unlike his childhood companions, he’s entered the early throes of puberty, and spends a lot of his waking hours pining, rather chastely, for a classmate (Millie Davis) Slightly As a noun
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