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mandat

mandate, warrant

noun mahn-DAH Less Common

Origin: Latin mandatum (thing commanded), from mandare (to order)

Also means

money order

Usage Note

Mandat covers three main uses: a political mandate (mandat présidentiel = presidential term/mandate), a legal warrant (mandat d'arrêt = arrest warrant), and a money order (mandat postal). The final t is silent. Mandater means to mandate or commission someone officially.

Examples

"Son mandat présidentiel dure cinq ans."

Natural Translation

His presidential mandate lasts five years.

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