Collocations for "mandated"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "mandated" in context.
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mandate
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [business, pre-election, campaign, political] mandate
- the [president's, chairperson's, prime minister's] mandate
- [a four-year] mandate
- a mandate to [proceed, begin]
- gave a mandate to [reduce, cut back, streamline] spending
- was given a mandate to improve [results, performance]
- a mandate to [keep, protect, serve, develop, promote]
- issued by royal mandate
- has a clear mandate to end [hostilities, the war, disputes]
- [as per, in line with, according to] the mandate
- happened during the president's [second] mandate
- is seeking a mandate for her [policies, bills, proposals]
- law: received a signed mandate from the [owner, commission, third party]
- law: sign a mandate to [debit, credit] an account
- mandate [the UK, a country, police officers, councils]
- mandate to [use, apply, act, detain]
- mandated by [law, congress, parliament]
- mandate the use of [force, veto]
- mandate a new [policy, code, dress code, curriculum]
- the [government, principal, board] mandated a new [policy]
- the [government] mandated that
- mandate improved [safety, conditions, education]
- mandated to [protect, provide, secure, improve]
'mandated' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):