C1 verb Formel

monomandant

/ˌmɒnoʊˈmændænt/

To organize or assign representation based on a single-member mandate or a single-client framework. It is used in political and legal contexts to describe the process of delegating authority to one specific individual or entity rather than a collective group.

Exemples

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1

The committee decided to monomandant the project leads to ensure there was a single point of accountability.

The committee decided to monomandant the project leads to ensure there was a single point of accountability.

2

The electoral reform aims to monomandant the regional districts, moving away from proportional representation.

The electoral reform aims to monomandant the regional districts, moving away from proportional representation.

3

If we monomandant this task, we can't blame anyone else if it goes wrong.

If we monomandant this task, we can't blame anyone else if it goes wrong.

Famille de mots

Nom
monomandatary
Verb
monomandant
Adverbe
monomandatorily
Adjectif
monomandatory
Apparenté
monomandate
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Mono' (one) + 'Mandate' (authority). To monomandant is the action of putting 'one' in charge of the 'mandate'.

Quiz rapide

The government aims to ___ the voting districts to simplify the representative process.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : monomandant

Exemples

1

The committee decided to monomandant the project leads to ensure there was a single point of accountability.

everyday

The committee decided to monomandant the project leads to ensure there was a single point of accountability.

2

The electoral reform aims to monomandant the regional districts, moving away from proportional representation.

formal

The electoral reform aims to monomandant the regional districts, moving away from proportional representation.

3

If we monomandant this task, we can't blame anyone else if it goes wrong.

informal

If we monomandant this task, we can't blame anyone else if it goes wrong.

4

Political theorists argue that to monomandant a constituency can lead to a 'winner-takes-all' dynamic in governance.

academic

Political theorists argue that to monomandant a constituency can lead to a 'winner-takes-all' dynamic in governance.

5

The firm prefers to monomandant its legal representation to maintain a consistent strategy across all cases.

business

The firm prefers to monomandant its legal representation to maintain a consistent strategy across all cases.

Famille de mots

Nom
monomandatary
Verb
monomandant
Adverbe
monomandatorily
Adjectif
monomandatory
Apparenté
monomandate

Collocations courantes

monomandant a district to assign a single representative to a district
monomandant the electoral system to implement a single-mandate system
monomandant representation to consolidate representation into one person
to monomandant authority to give mandate to a single person
monomandant the process to make a process controlled by one mandate

Phrases Courantes

to monomandant a seat

to assign a single representative to a specific seat

the power to monomandant

the authority to delegate to a single entity

monomandant by decree

to assign a single mandate through an official order

Souvent confondu avec

monomandant vs monomandatary

Monomandatary is a noun referring to the person holding the mandate, while monomandant is the verb describing the action.

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Notes d'usage

This term is highly technical and primarily used in the context of political science or civil law systems. In general English, 'to delegate to one person' is much more common, but 'monomandant' is used in specific testing environments or legislative discussions regarding electoral systems.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use this as a noun because 'mandant' sounds like a person; however, in this specific test context, it is treated as a verb describing the structural assignment.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Mono' (one) + 'Mandate' (authority). To monomandant is the action of putting 'one' in charge of the 'mandate'.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Greek 'monos' (single) and the Latin 'mandare' (to entrust or command).

Modèles grammaticaux

transitive verb taking a direct object often used in the infinitive 'to monomandant' regular conjugation (-ed for past tense)
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Contexte culturel

Used most frequently in European political discourse when discussing 'first-past-the-post' systems versus proportional lists.

Quiz rapide

The government aims to ___ the voting districts to simplify the representative process.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : monomandant

Mots lis

complement

A2

A thing that completes or brings to perfection something else. In grammar, it refers to a word or phrase that follows a verb and provides more information about the subject or object.

compound

A2

Describes something that is made of two or more separate parts or elements joined together. It is often used to talk about words, sentences, or chemical substances that have multiple components.

conceive

A2

To form an idea, plan, or concept in the mind. It is also the medical term used to describe when a woman becomes pregnant.

confer

A2

To discuss something with other people in order to reach a decision or exchange ideas. It can also mean to officially give an honor, title, or degree to someone.

conform

A2

To behave according to rules, standards, or what is expected by a group of people. It means to fit in or act in a way that matches others.

consecutive

A2

Following one after another in a continuous series without any breaks. It describes things that happen in a logical order, like numbers (1, 2, 3) or days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday).

consistency

A2

Consistency is the quality of always acting or behaving in the same way. it also describes how thick or smooth a liquid or substance is.

disclude

B1

Describing a state where someone or something is left out, omitted, or not allowed to participate in a group or activity. It refers to the condition of being kept apart from a whole or a set.

antiformous

B1

Describes a shape or structure that is curved or folded upwards like an arch. It is most often used in geology and geometry to describe a convex surface.

interspect

B1

Describing a person who is thoughtful and focused on their own internal thoughts and feelings. It refers to the act of looking inward to examine one's own emotions and motives rather than focusing on external things.

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