mandate |
scope |
As nouns the difference between mandate and scope
is that
mandate is an official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept while
scope is the breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain.
As verbs the difference between mandate and scope
is that
mandate is to authorize while
scope is to perform a cursory investigation, as
to scope out.
depute |
mandate |
As verbs the difference between depute and mandate
is that
depute is while
mandate is .
mandate |
stipulate |
As verbs the difference between mandate and stipulate
is that
mandate is to authorize while
stipulate is to require (something) as a condition of a contract or agreement.
As a noun mandate
is an official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
As an adjective stipulate is
having stipules; that is, having outgrowths borne on either side of the base of the leafstalk.
principle |
mandate |
As nouns the difference between principle and mandate
is that
principle is a fundamental assumption while
mandate is an official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
As verbs the difference between principle and mandate
is that
principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct while
mandate is to authorize.
commitment |
mandate |
As nouns the difference between commitment and mandate
is that
commitment is the act or an instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust, especially while
mandate is an official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
As a verb mandate is
to authorize.
ratify |
mandate |
As verbs the difference between ratify and mandate
is that
ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid while
mandate is .
ratification |
mandate |
As a noun ratification
is the act or process of ratifying, or the state of being ratified.
As a verb mandate is
.
reign |
mandate |
As verbs the difference between reign and mandate
is that
reign is to exercise sovereign power, or to rule as a monarch while
mandate is .
As a noun reign
is the exercise of sovereign power.
mandate |
goals |
As nouns the difference between mandate and goals
is that
mandate is an official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept while
goals is plural of lang=en.
As a verb mandate
is to authorize.
mandate |
l |
As a verb mandate
is .
As a letter l is
the twelfth letter of the.
As a symbol l is
symbol for liter or litre.
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