/ˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃənˈ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc nêu tên;
2. việc bổ nhiệm, việc chỉ định;
3. việc đề cử (vào chức vụ).
A more thorough explanation: Nomination refers to the act of officially selecting or appointing a person for a particular position, role, or honor. In a legal context, nomination often involves the formal submission of a candidate’s name for consideration, such as in elections, appointments to office, or designations in legal documents like wills or trusts.
Example: The nomination of John Smith as the new CEO was approved by the board of directors.