noun
- an official order or command to do something
- the authority to carry out a policy or course of action, regarded as given by the electorate to a candidate or party that is victorious in an election
Usage: political
verb
- to give an official order or command that something must be done
Examples
- The government issued a mandate requiring all citizens to wear masks in public.
- The new president claimed he had a mandate from the people to reform healthcare.
- The court’s mandate was clear: the company must pay damages immediately.
- School districts mandate that students receive certain vaccinations.
- The UN mandate authorized peacekeeping forces to intervene.
- Her electoral victory gave her a strong mandate for change.
- Federal law mandates equal access to public facilities.