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man‧date /ˈmændeɪt/ noun
man‧date /mænˈdeɪt/ verb [transitive]
حکم دادن، حکم
دستور مافوق، وکالت نامه، حکم، فرمان، تعهد، اختیار، حقوقی: دستور مردم به، حکم قیمومت، تحت قیمومت در آوردن، بازرگانی: حکم
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Synonyms & Related Wordsmandate[noun]Synonyms: command, commission, decree, directive, edict, instruction, order
Related Words: decree,
fiat,
imperative,
authority,
authorization [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English DictionaryI. man‧date1 /ˈmændeɪt/
noun[
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Latin;
Origin: mandatum, from mandare 'to give into someone's hand, command', from manus 'hand' + dare 'to give']
1. [countable] if a government or official has a mandate to make important decisions, they have the authority to make the decisions because they have been elected by the people to do so
mandate to do something
The President was elected with a clear mandate to tackle violent crime.mandate for
a popular mandate for election reformmandate from
I sought a mandate from my constituents to oppose this tax.have/be given a mandate
Sometimes a President thinks he has more of a mandate than he really does.2. [countable] an official instruction given to a person or organization, allowing them to do something:
Matters debated in meetings do not become a mandate automatically.3. [uncountable and countable] the power given to one country to govern another country
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. man‧date2 /mænˈdeɪt/
verb [transitive]1. formal to tell someone that they must do a particular thing:
These measures were mandated by the IMF.mandate that
Justice mandates that we should treat all candidates equally.2. [usually passive] to give someone the right or power to do something:
The committee was mandated to co-ordinate measures to help Poland. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationsmandate noun ADJ. popular | clear | legal | presidential | electoral It is undemocratic to govern an area without an electoral mandate. VERB + MANDATE have | give sb, issue | seek The party sought a mandate to reform the constitution.
get, obtain, receive, win | extend, implement MANDATE + VERB run The mandate ran until 1947. PREP. in your ~ He failed in his mandate.
under a/the ~ They ruled the country under a United Nations mandate.
with a/the ~ The party was elected with a mandate to reduce the size of government.
without a ~ They accused him of acting without a mandate.
~ for She has received a clear mandate for educational reform.
~ from a mandate from the United Nations to govern the territory PHRASES an extension/a renewal of a mandate [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲