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mandate (EN)
rzeczownik, czasownik

rzeczownik “mandate”

lp mandate, lm mandates lub niepoliczalny
  1. nakaz
    The government issued a mandate requiring all citizens to wear masks in public spaces to prevent the spread of the virus.
  2. mandat (upoważnienie wyborcze)
    The president saw her landslide victory as a clear mandate from the people to implement healthcare reform.
  3. kadencja
    During her first mandate, the Prime Minister introduced significant environmental policies.
  4. mandat (Ligi Narodów)
    After World War I, the League of Nations issued a mandate to France to oversee the administration of Syria.
  5. terytorium mandatowe
    After World War I, the League of Nations assigned Palestine as a mandate to Britain, tasking it with the administration of the territory.

czasownik “mandate”

bezokolicznik mandate; on mandates; cz.przesz. mandated; im.przesz. mandated; im. mandating
  1. upoważniać
    The government mandated the agency to regulate food safety standards.
  2. nakazywać
    The government mandated the wearing of helmets for all motorcycle riders.