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man·date
(măn′dāt′)n.
1. An authoritative command or instruction.
2. A command or authorization given by a political electorate to the winner of an election.
3.
a. A commission from the League of Nations authorizing a member nation to administer a territory.
b. A region under such administration.
4. Law The specific directive issued by a reviewing court to a lower court, as in requiring the lower court to enter a new judgment or to conduct further proceedings consistent with the reviewing court's ruling.
tr.v. man·dat·ed, man·dat·ing, man·dates
1. To assign (a colony or territory) to a specified nation under a mandate of the League of Nations.
2. To make mandatory, as by law; decree or require: mandated desegregation of public schools.
[Latin mandātum, from neuter past participle of mandāre, to order; see man- in Indo-European roots.]
man′da′tor n.
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mandate
n
1. an official or authoritative instruction or command
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) politics the support or commission given to a government and its policies or an elected representative and his policies through an electoral victory
3. (Historical Terms) (often capital) Also called: mandated territory (formerly) any of the territories under the trusteeship of the League of Nations administered by one of its member states
4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (often capital) Also called: mandated territory (formerly) any of the territories under the trusteeship of the League of Nations administered by one of its member states
5. (Law)
a. Roman law a contract by which one person commissions another to act for him gratuitously and the other accepts the commission
b. contract law a contract of bailment under which the party entrusted with goods undertakes to perform gratuitously some service in respect of such goods
c. Scots law a contract by which a person is engaged to act in the management of the affairs of another
vb (tr)
6. (Law) international law to assign (territory) to a nation under a mandate
7. to delegate authority to
8. obsolete to give a command to
[C16: from Latin mandātum something commanded, from mandāre to command, perhaps from manus hand + dāre to give]
ˈmanˌdator n
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man•date
(ˈmæn deɪt)n., v. -dat•ed, -dat•ing. n.
1. a command or authorization to act in a particular way given by the electorate to its representative.
2. any authoritative order or command: a royal mandate.
3. (in the League of Nations) a commission given to a nation to administer the government and affairs of a former Turkish territory or German colony.
4. such a territory or colony.
5. a command from a superior court or official to a lower one.
v.t. 6. to authorize or decree (a particular action).
7. to make mandatory.
8. to consign (a territory) under a mandate.
[1540–50; < Latin mandātum, from mandāre to give as a commission, literally, to hand over]
man′da•tor, n.
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mandate
Past participle: mandated
Gerund: mandating
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Noun | 1. | ![]() legal document, legal instrument, official document, instrument - (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" |
2. | ![]() district, territorial dominion, territory, dominion - a region marked off for administrative or other purposes | |
3. | ![]() commissioning, commission - the act of granting authority to undertake certain functions political science, politics, government - the study of government of states and other political units | |
Verb | 1. | mandate - assign under a mandate; "mandate a colony" |
2. | mandate - make mandatory; "the new director of the school board mandated regular tests" | |
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mandate
noun command, order, charge, authority, commission, sanction, instruction, warrant, decree, bidding, canon, directive, injunction, fiat, edict, authorization, precept The union already has a mandate to ballot for a strike.
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mandate
noun1. An authoritative indication to be obeyed:
behest, bidding, charge, command, commandment, dictate, direction, directive, injunction, instruction (often used in plural), order, word.
2. Conferred power:
Law: competence, competency.
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mandate
n → Auftrag m; (Pol) → Mandat nt; (= territory) → Mandat(sgebiet) nt; to give somebody a mandate to do something → jdm den Auftrag geben or jdn damit beauftragen, etw zu tun; we have a clear mandate from the country to … → wir haben den eindeutigen Wählerauftrag, zu …
vt to mandate a territory to somebody → ein Gebiet jds Verwaltung (dat) → unterstellen, ein Gebiet als Mandat an jdn vergeben
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