👉 Nominatively is a term in the English language that refers to something that has been given a name or title. It can be used as a noun, adjective, or pronoun in a sentence. For example, "I am nominatively named John Smith."
👉 Nominatively, a word or phrase that is used to refer to something in a specific way, often by someone who has a certain level of authority or status. For example, "the president" refers to the person in charge of the government and the country, while "the mayor" refers to the leader of a city.