Associations to the word «Mandatory»
Noun
- Waiver
- Statute
- Internship
- Discretion
- Compliance
- Exemption
- Nations
- Cost
- Jordan
- Offense
- Attendance
- Tithe
- Quota
- Haifa
- Overtime
- Semester
- Cover
- Bargaining
- Seeker
- Bar
- Cocaine
- Counseling
- Removal
- Requiring
- Tuition
- Ethanol
- Trafficking
- Uhf
- Schooling
- Referendum
- Insurance
- Ukraine
- Digit
- Sanction
- Deadline
- Offence
- Juvenile
- Canton
- Firearm
- Recycling
- Audit
- Directive
- Population
- Quarantine
- Contender
- Spending
- Inspection
- Greenhouse
- Injunction
- Ordinance
- Reaching
- Declaration
- Marijuana
- Born
- Defendant
- Lebanon
- Ferry
- Check
- Punishment
- Enforcement
- Restriction
- Homeowner
Adjective
Wiktionary
MANDATORY, adjective. Obligatory; required or commanded by authority.
MANDATORY, adjective. Of, being or relating to a mandate.
MANDATORY, noun. (dated) (rare) A person, organisation or state who receives a mandate; a mandatary.
MANDATORY PALESTINE, proper noun. (historical) A geopolitical entity under British administration, roughly consisting of what is now Israel and Palestine, which existed from 1920 to 1948.
MANDATORY SENTENCE, noun. (legal) a criminal sentence of a predetermined minimum period of time which a judge is required by statute to impose upon a conviction for a crime
Dictionary definition
MANDATORY, noun. The recipient of a mandate.
MANDATORY, noun. A territory surrendered by Turkey or Germany after World War I and put under the tutelage of some other European power until they are able to stand by themselves.
MANDATORY, adjective. Required by rule; "in most schools physical education is compulsory"; "attendance is mandatory"; "required reading".
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