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comparative more mandatory, superlative most mandatory
Obligatory; required or commanded by authority. quotations examples
This kind of immediate control structure we take to be characteristic of the tribe, and it leads to a rather rigid type of system in which 'every action not mandatory is forbidden'.
1999, Ian Stewart, Jack Cohen, Figments of Reality: The Evolution of the Curious Mind, page 276
It also discusses the access to legal instruments for enforcement with regard to mandatory disclosure of environmental information.
2011, Dirk Bünger, Deficits in EU and US Mandatory Environmental Information Disclosure: Legal, Comparative Legal and Economic Facets of Pollutant Release Inventories, Springer Science & Business Media, page 57
While in the most serious cases mounting an investigation is usually mandatory, there are other occasions where it is less clear-cut or when it is concluded that an investigation would not fulfil RAIB's objectives to improve safety or prevent future accidents.
2021 December 29, Paul Stephen, “Rail's accident investigators”, in RAIL, number 947, pages 30–31
Of, being or relating to a mandate. examples
plural mandatories
(disc golf) A sign or line that require the path of the disc to be above, below or to one side of it. examples
(dated, rare) A person, organisation or state who receives a mandate; a mandatary.