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nomeará

Nomeará is a verb form in Portuguese. It is the third-person singular future indicative of the verb nomear, meaning to name, appoint, or designate someone or something. The form indicates that a person will perform the action of naming or appointing in the future. It can be used in both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese, with the same basic meaning.

Etymology and grammar: The verb nomear derives from Latin nominare, from nomen meaning name. In Portuguese,

Usage and nuance: Nomear often conveys an official or formal act of designation, typically by an authority

Examples:

- Ele nomeará o novo diretor na próxima semana.

- A comissão nomeará os membros em até 30 dias.

- O tribunal nomeará um perito para o caso.

Ver também: nomeação, designar, indicar, nominar.

the
future
indicative
forms
are
built
on
the
stem
nome-,
combined
with
personal
endings.
Nomear
is
used
for
official
or
formal
contexts
when
referring
to
appointing
individuals
to
positions,
designating
authorities,
or
naming
something
(for
example,
committees,
ships,
or
projects).
The
noun
corresponding
to
the
action
is
nomeação
(nomination
or
appointment).
or
institution.
It
can
also
be
used
in
everyday
language
to
mean
simply
to
name
someone
or
something.
In
some
contexts,
designar
and
indicar
are
closely
related
verbs,
but
they
carry
slightly
different
nuances:
nomear
emphasizes
formal
appointment,
while
designar
may
be
broader
and
sometimes
temporary.