n.
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ˈmandeɪt/
- an official order or commission to do something.
- Law a commission by which a party is entrusted to perform a service, especially without payment and with indemnity against loss by that party.
- a written authority enabling someone to carry out transactions on another's bank account.
- historical a commission from the League of Nations to a member state to administer a territory.
- the authority to carry out a policy or course of action, regarded as given by the electorate to a party or candidate that wins an election.
v.
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manˈdeɪt/
- give (someone) authority to act in a certain way.
- make mandatory.
- historical assign (territory) under a mandate of the League of Nations.
Derivative
Etymology
C16: from L. mandatum ‘something commanded’, neut. past part. of mandare, from manus ‘hand’ + dare ‘give’.