mandate

/ˈmændeɪt/
noun 6verb 4

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

popular | clear | legal | presidential

electoral

The new president felt she had a strong electoral mandate to reform the healthcare system.

VERB + MANDATE

have | give sb, issue

seek

The government is seeking a mandate from voters to introduce new environmental policies.

get, obtain, receive, win | extend, implement

MANDATE + VERB

run

His government's mandate ran for five years before the next election.

PREP

in your ~

The new president succeeded in her mandate to improve public health services across the country.

under a/the ~

The new government operated under a strict mandate to reduce spending across all departments.

with a/the ~

The new president came to power with a clear mandate to improve healthcare for all citizens.

without a ~

The government tried to implement the new policy without a mandate from voters.

~ for

The new government won a strong mandate for increasing public spending on healthcare.

~ from

The new president felt she had a clear mandate from the voters to reform the healthcare system.

PHRASES

an extension/a renewal of a mandate

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