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Mandate

mandate
 I. noun  Etymology: Middle French & Latin; Middle French mandat, from Latin mandatum, from neuter of mandatus, past participle of mandare to entrust, enjoin, probably irregular from manus hand + -dere to putmore at manual, do  Date: 1501  1. an authoritative command; especially a formal order from a superior court or official to an inferior one  2. an authorization to act given to a representative accepted the ~ of the people  3.  a. an order or commission granted by the League of Nations to a member nation for the establishment of a responsible government over a former German colony or other conquered territory  b. a ~d territory  II. transitive verb  (~d; mandating)  Date: 1919  1. to administer or assign (as a territory) under a ~  2. to make mandatory ; order; also direct, require
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  n. & v. --n. 1 an official command or instruction by an authority. 2 support for a policy or course of action, regarded by a victorious party, candidate, etc., as derived from the wishes of the people in an election. 3 a commission to act for another. 4 Law a commission by which a party is entrusted to perform a service, often gratuitously and with indemnity against loss by that party. 5 hist. a commission from the League of Nations to a member State to administer a territory. 6 a papal decree or decision. --v.tr. 1 instruct (a delegate) to act or vote in a certain way. 2 (usu. foll. by to) hist. commit (a territory etc.) to a mandatary. Derivatives mandator n. Etymology: L mandatum, neut. past part. of mandare command f. manus hand + dare give: sense 2 of n. after F mandat ...
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2.
  сущ. мандат (поручение банку организовать синдицированный заем) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. мандат M. Comission —- мандатная комиссия mandate system —- система мандатов 2. наказ (избирателей) 3. юр. доверенность; поручение 4. распоряжение, приказ суда 5. папский рескрипт 6. передавать (страну) под мандат другого государства 7. шотл. запоминать проповедь наизусть ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) мандат  2) наказ (избирателей)  2. v. передавать (страну) под мандат другого государства ...
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5.
  (mandates, mandating, mandated) 1. If a government or other elected body has a mandate to carry out a particular policy or task, they have the authority to carry it out as a result of winning an election or vote. The President and his supporters are almost certain to read this vote as a mandate for continued economic reform... N-COUNT: oft N for n, N to-inf 2. If someone is given a mandate to carry out a particular policy or task, they are given the official authority to do it. How much longer does the independent prosecutor have a mandate to pursue this investigation?... N-COUNT: oft N to-inf 3. You can refer to the fixed length of time that a country’s leader or government remains in office as their mandate. (FORMAL) ...his intention to leave politics once his mandate ends. N-COUNT: usu with poss 4. When someone is mandated to carry out a particular policy or task, they are given the official authority to do it. (FORMAL) He’d been mandated by the West African Economic Community to go in and to enforce a ceasefire... The elections are mandated by a peace accord signed by the government last May. VERB: usu passive, be V-ed to-inf, be V-ed 5. To mandate something means to make it mandatory. (AM) The proposed initiative would mandate a reduction of carbon dioxide of 40%... Quebec mandated that all immigrants send their children to French schools. ...constitutionally mandated civil rights. VERB: V n, V that, V-ed ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 the right and power to carry out certain policies, which is given to a government or elected official by the people who voted for them  (mandate to do sth)  (The President was elected with a clear mandate to tackle violent crime. | seek a mandate)  (They are seeking a mandate for tax reforms.) 2 an official command given to a person or organization to do something  (an envoy carrying out the Archbishop's mandate) 3 the power given to one country to govern another country ~2 v 1 especially AmE to give an official command that something must be done  (AustrErity measures were mandated by the International Monetary Fund.) 2 often passive to give someone the right or power to do something ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1552, from L. mandatum, noun use of neut. pp. of mandare "to order, commit to one's charge," probably from manus "hand" + dare "to give." ...
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