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mandate

Aussprache: [ˈmænˌdeɪt]

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Kontext: „government“

(noun) a mandate is an official command or instruction given by a group in power. It's like when a teacher tells you to do your homework; it's something you have to follow because they said so.

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The government received a mandate from the people to improve education.

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The mayor's actions were not in line with the mandate given by the city council.

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What mandate did the voters give during the last election?

Kontext: „instruct“

(verb) to mandate means to officially order or require someone to do something. It's like when your parent tells you that you must clean your room; they are mandating it to keep the house tidy.

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The school will mandate that all students wear uniforms starting next year.

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The principal decided not to mandate attendance at the school event this time.

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What actions did the committee mandate to improve safety?

Kontext: „authority“

(noun) a mandate can also mean the responsibility or power given to a person or group to carry out certain actions. It’s like being chosen as the class president, giving you the mandate to lead your classmates.

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The organization operates under a mandate to protect wildlife.

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Without a clear mandate, the team struggled to know what to focus on.

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What is the mandate of our school board?

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