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to have a mandate to do

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  • does not have the mandate — does not have the will of the constituents behind him, does not have the power or authority …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Mandate of Heaven — Part of the Politics series on Monarchism …   Wikipedia

  • mandate — I UK [ˈmændeɪt] / US [ˈmænˌdeɪt] noun Word forms mandate : singular mandate plural mandates * 1) a) [countable] the authority of an elected government or official to do the things that they promised to do before an election mandate for: The… …   English dictionary

  • mandate — man|date1 [ mæn,deıt ] noun * 1. ) count the authority of an elected government or official to do the things they promised to do before an election: mandate for: Congress claimed to have a mandate for their new legislation. mandate from: We will… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • mandate — [[t]mæ̱ndeɪt[/t]] mandates, mandating, mandated 1) N COUNT: oft N for n, N to inf 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… …   English dictionary

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

  • Mandate for Leadership — is a series of books published by The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C. They are intended to serve as guidelines for reducing the size and scope of the federal government through specific policy… …   Wikipedia

  • mandate — n 1 dictate, *command, order, injunction, bidding, behest Analogous words: charging or charge, direction, instruction (see corresponding verbs at COMMAND): sanctioning or sanction, endorsement, approval (see corresponding verbs at APPROVE) 2… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Mandate — Man date, n. [L. mandatum, fr. mandare to commit to one s charge, order, orig., to put into one s hand; manus hand + dare to give: cf. F. mandat. See {Manual}, {Date} a time, and cf. {Commend}, {Maundy Thursday}.] 1. An official or authoritative… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • mandate — man|date1 [ˈmændeıt] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: mandatum, from mandare to give into someone s hand, command , from manus hand + dare to give ] 1.) if a government or official has a mandate to make important decisions, they have the… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • mandate — 01. The government has won an impressive [mandate] with over 63% percent of the vote. 02. The membership has given the union the [mandate] to strike. 03. It is not the [mandate] of this university to teach English as a Second Language to… …   Grammatical examples in English

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