"The British Mandate of Palestine (1917-1922) afforded the Empire governance authority over what is today Israel and Jordan." In this example the mandate is equated with the enforcing an act. Another example is the United States' Affordable Healthcare Act Mandate that individuals purchase insurance, or apply to Medicaid (in applicable States). Here mandate is a government creating an enforceable requirement.
"We got nothing going on with the mandate," Larry answered.
This mandate will supersede the previous order.
the commisioner mandate
mandate can be a verb or a noun
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The word of God is a mandate of heaven.One specific mandate of heaven is to honor God.
About the only mandate of heaven is that we have faith.Though we try to be sinless, only faith fulfills the mandate of heaven.Note: Even though I supplied these sentences, "mandate of heaven" might be an awkward phrase that you could re-write.
There is no suffix in mandate. It is a root word.
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
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The Senate rejected an amendment during a floor debate in part of avoiding a new unfunded mandate to be created.The judge can mandate you to perform community service.The Ancient Chinese emperors believed that they were put in their places by the Mandate of Heaven.A mandate is a command or the authority to give command, so it is not difficult to use in a sentence.Example:The court issued a mandate that the people blindly followed. Definition____Authorization to act given to a representative.Lincoln interpreted his reelection as an approval of his war policies and as a mandate.He was under court mandate to pay restitution for the damage that he had caused is a sentence that uses the word mandate.
Mandate can be either a noun or a verb: The commissioner was given a mandate to increase security in the public schools. The first thing I will do is mandate a complete overhaul of the process.