"put one's name in the hat" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: En-au-put one's name in the hat.ogg [Australia] Forms: puts one's name in the hat [present, singular, third-person], putting one's name in the hat [participle, present], put one's name in the hat [participle, past], put one's name in the hat [past]
Etymology: From the informal practice of putting ballots into a hat, and then drawing a single ballot from the hat at random to decide the winner. When one put one's own name on a ballot in the hat, one would therefore be eligible to win. Head templates: {{en-verb|put<,,put> one's name in the hat}} put one's name in the hat (third-person singular simple present puts one's name in the hat, present participle putting one's name in the hat, simple past and past participle put one's name in the hat)
  1. (idiomatic) To run in an election or to nominate oneself for consideration in some other selection process; to nominate someone other than oneself for such consideration. Tags: idiomatic Synonyms: throw one's hat in the ring, throw one's name in the hat, toss one's name in the hat
    Sense id: en-put_one's_name_in_the_hat-en-verb-v-~3edTl Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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