antemandist
To pre-emptively revoke, cancel, or nullify a mandate or instruction before it has been officially implemented or publicized. This verb is typically used in legal or administrative contexts to describe the act of stopping a directive in its tracks before it gains legal force.
例文
3 / 5If we don't antemandist the shipment now, it will be too late to stop the delivery once it reaches the dock.
If we don't pre-emptively cancel the shipment now, it will be too late to stop the delivery once it reaches the dock.
The governing board moved to antemandist the previous resolution to avoid a conflict of interest during the audit.
The governing board moved to pre-emptively revoke the previous resolution to avoid a conflict of interest during the audit.
I had to antemandist my lunch order because my meeting got moved up an hour.
I had to cancel my lunch order in advance because my meeting got moved up an hour.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Break it down: 'Ante' (before) + 'Mand' (command/order). You are doing something to the command BEFORE it happens.
クイックテスト
The legal department advised the board to ________ the new guidelines before they were officially signed by the governor.
正解!
正解は: antemandist
例文
If we don't antemandist the shipment now, it will be too late to stop the delivery once it reaches the dock.
everydayIf we don't pre-emptively cancel the shipment now, it will be too late to stop the delivery once it reaches the dock.
The governing board moved to antemandist the previous resolution to avoid a conflict of interest during the audit.
formalThe governing board moved to pre-emptively revoke the previous resolution to avoid a conflict of interest during the audit.
I had to antemandist my lunch order because my meeting got moved up an hour.
informalI had to cancel my lunch order in advance because my meeting got moved up an hour.
Theoretical frameworks suggest that the ability to antemandist policy prevents bureaucratic inertia from setting in.
academicTheoretical frameworks suggest that the ability to pre-emptively nullify policy prevents bureaucratic inertia from setting in.
The CEO decided to antemandist the restructuring plan after reviewing the preliminary quarterly losses.
businessThe CEO decided to pre-emptively cancel the restructuring plan after reviewing the preliminary quarterly losses.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
power to antemandist
the legal right to stop an order before it is active
seek to antemandist
to attempt to pre-emptively cancel
antemandist at the source
to stop a directive where it originated
よく混同される語
Countermand is to revoke an order already given; antemandist is to revoke it before it is even fully established.
使い方のコツ
The word is highly specialized and often found in high-level legal or archaic administrative tests. It functions as a transitive verb, meaning it always requires an object (the mandate or order being cancelled).
よくある間違い
Learners often treat this as a noun because of the '-ist' suffix, but in this specific test context, it is used as a verb meaning the act of pre-emption.
覚え方のコツ
Break it down: 'Ante' (before) + 'Mand' (command/order). You are doing something to the command BEFORE it happens.
語源
Derived from Latin 'ante' (before) and 'mandare' (to commit/command), following the pattern of verbalizing Latin roots with Greek-style suffixes in specialized jargon.
文法パターン
クイックテスト
The legal department advised the board to ________ the new guidelines before they were officially signed by the governor.
正解!
正解は: antemandist
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