adverse possession, capias, de facto, empery, fiat, interdict, mandatory referendum, possessing, protectorate, sovereign nation, vicarious authority
Definitionn. a document giving an official instruction or command
Last update: October 18, 2015
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As soon as Brent signed the contract, he was given the mandate to join his team on the field. [noun]
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Our election victory has given us a clear mandate to go ahead with our policies. [noun]
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The marshal was given a mandate to use all resources to bring in the escaped prisoner. [Please select]
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The membership has given the union the mandate to strike. [Please select]
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It is not the mandate of this university to teach English as a Second Language to immigrants; that is the job of the community colleges. [Please select]
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The United Nations peace-keeping force is mandated to ensure that the refugees are allowed to return to their homes. [Please select]
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The Premier seems determined to stay in office until the absolute end of his 5-year mandate. [Please select]
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The Prime Minister is expected to retire from politics when his current mandate comes to an end. [Please select]
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The mandatory retirement age in this country is 65. [Please select]
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Kings of the Chou dynasty in ancient China called themselves the Sons of Heaven to emphasize that their rule was a mandate from the gods. [Please select]
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Attendance is mandatory, and absences must be explained. [Please select]
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The mandate was obeyed; and the indignant Mr. [Please select]
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Wilfrid bowed his head in obedience to the mandate. [Please select]
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A few enthusiasts astonishingly still laboured for an American mandate. [Please select]
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There's a very strong party yelling for an American mandate. [Please select]
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If it is not time for that yet, then we would choose an American mandate. [Please select]
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If we'd accepted the mandate they might have found us out. [Please select]
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