Something you don't have to do.
Compulsory
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The root word for "mandatory" is "mandate," which comes from the Latin word "mandare," meaning "to order or command."
"Mandatory", in terms of things human, is arbitrary in nature, so the answer - for non-conformists - is no.
No, it is non-authority, so at the most it can be persuasive authority.
I see no meaning for it to be a mandatory subject. It does not help adding up a bunch of letters!
mandatory (adj) = tappanisari తప్పనిసరిFor example:mandatory documents = tappanisari patralu తప్పనిసరి పత్రాలుmandatory reports = tappanisari nivedika తప్పనిసరి నివేదిక
It's spelled mandatory. Mandatory means "required" or "necessary." Something mandatory is something that you must do or complete.For example, "The boss called a mandatory lunch meeting for the entire office." In other words, "The boss called a lunch meeting that everyone in the office was required to attend."
Snakes are mandatory carnivores, meaning they eat only meat.
"unorthodox", when the meaning is non-conventional or non-traditionalist, but "heterodox", when the meaning is a non-Orthodox Christian or belief.
The meaning of the word non-conventional is: not established by accepted usage or general agreement. In layman's terms, non-conventional means non-traditional.
3 speeding tickets in a year in Alabama means a mandatory court appearance. Non-appearance will lead to driver's license suspension.