мандат

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мандат (mandatm

  1. mandate

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Russian[edit]

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  • IPA(key): [mɐnˈdat]
  • (file)

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манда́т (mandátm inan (genitive манда́та, nominative plural манда́ты, genitive plural манда́тов)

  1. mandate, credentials, warrant

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Serbo-Croatian[edit]

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  • IPA(key): /mǎndaːt/
  • Hyphenation: ман‧дат

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ма̀нда̄т m (Latin spelling màndāt)

  1. mandate
  2. term (of office)

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Ukrainian[edit]

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Borrowed from French mandat, from Latin mandātum.

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манда́т (mandátm inan (genitive манда́та, nominative plural манда́ти, genitive plural манда́тів, relational adjective манда́тний)

  1. mandate (an official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept; an authorization)
  2. (politics) mandate (the order or authority to do something, as granted to a politician by the electorate)
    депута́тський манда́тdeputátsʹkyj mandátparliamentary mandate (literally, “deputy's mandate”)
  3. (historical) mandate (an order by the League of Nations to a member nation to establish a government responsible for a conquered territory)

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