noun
- official orders or commands to do something
- the authority given to a government or official by voters to carry out particular policies
Usage: plural of mandate
Usage: political context
verb
- requires or commands something to be done
Usage: third person singular present tense
Examples
- The new safety mandates require all workers to wear helmets.
- Government mandates during the pandemic included mask requirements.
- The election gave the president clear mandates for reform.
- The law mandates that all students attend school until age sixteen.
- Federal mandates often conflict with state regulations.
- The court mandates regular drug testing for parolees.
- Environmental mandates have reduced industrial pollution significantly.