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Definition mandate in American English

mandate noun

noun
/ˈmænˌdeɪt/
1

the authority of an elected government or official to do the things that they promised to do before an election

Example

Congress claimed to have a mandate for their new legislation.

Example

We will use this mandate from our electors to make independence our main goal.

Example

He was elected with a clear mandate to reduce taxes.

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1.1

the period of time during which an elected government or official is allowed to be in power

Example

He will have to step down at the end of his mandate.

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2

an official order to do something

Example

Their mandate is to report back by March on how the new tax law will change employment.

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3

the authority given to a country to rule another country or region

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Definition mandate in American English