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mandate

man·date [ mán dàyt ]


noun  (plural man·dates)
Definition:
 
1. authoritative order: an official command or instruction from an authority

2. support from electorate: the authority bestowed on a government or other organization by an electoral victory, effectively authorizing it to carry out the policies for which it campaigned
The party in power has a clear mandate for reform.

3. agreement for free service: a contract by which somebody agrees to perform a service without payment

4. instruction from superior court: an order from a superior court or official to a lower one

5. region ruled by outside power: any territory that was placed by the League of Nations under the administration of one of its European member states after World War I

6. commission to administer state: the power conferred by the League of Nations on a member state to administer a region



transitive verb  (past and past participle man·dat·ed, present participle man·dat·ing, 3rd person present singular man·dates)
Definition:
 
1. assign territory: to assign a territory or region to a state under a mandate

2. order something officially: to require or order something officially or formally
The law mandates systematic tracking and reporting of hazardous wastes.

[Early 16th century. < Latin mandat-, past participle of mandare "give into somebody's hand" < Indo-European, "hand"]

man·da·tor noun
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