mandate

  • 31mandate — A night out for the boys. With their women at home, Jack and John realized too late that their evening at the movies had become a mandate …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 32mandate — A night out for the boys. With their women at home, Jack and John realized too late that their evening at the movies had become a mandate …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 33mandate — noun mandeɪt 1》 an official order or commission to do something. 2》 Law a commission by which a party is entrusted to perform a service, especially without payment and with indemnity against loss by that party. 3》 a written authority enabling… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 34mandate — [ˈmænˌdeɪt] noun [singular] the authority of an elected government or official to do the things that they promised to do before an election He was elected with a clear mandate to reduce taxes.[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 35mandate — /ˈmændeɪt / (say mandayt) noun 1. (formerly) a commission given to one nation (the mandatary) by an associated group of nations (such as the League of Nations) to administer the government and affairs of a people in a particular territory,… …

  • 36mandate — mandatas statusas T sritis Politika apibrėžtis Rinkėjų suteiktas įgaliojimas išrinktiems asmenims ar valstybės pareigūnams atstovauti jų interesams renkamoje vienasmenėje ar kolektyvinėje atstovaujamojoje institucijoje (parlamente, savivaldybės… …

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  • 37mandate — A command, order, or direction, written or oral, which court is authorized to give and person is bound to obey. Silverman v. Seneca Realty Co., 154 Misc. 35, 276 N.Y.S. 466. A judicial command or precept proceeding from a court or judicial… …

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  • 38mandate — A command, order, or direction, written or oral, which court is authorized to give and person is bound to obey. Silverman v. Seneca Realty Co., 154 Misc. 35, 276 N.Y.S. 466. A judicial command or precept proceeding from a court or judicial… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 39mandate — [16] Etymologically, mandate means ‘give one’s hand’. It comes from mandātum (source also of English maundy), a noun use of the past participle of Latin mandāre ‘commit, command’. This verb was formed by blending manus ‘hand’ and dāre ‘give’.… …

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  • 40Mandate Palestine — Mandate for Palestine الانتداب البريطاني على فلسطين המנדט הבריטי על פלשתינה א י Mandate of the United Kingdom ← …

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