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    man·da·to·ry
    [ˈmandəˌtôrē]
    adjective
    mandatory (adjective)
    1. required by law or rules; compulsory:
      "wearing helmets was made mandatory for cyclists"
      • of or conveying a command:
        "he did not want the guidelines to be mandatory"
    noun
    mandatory (noun) · mandatories (plural noun)
    1. variant spelling of mandatary
    Origin
    late 15th century: from late Latin mandatorius, from Latin mandatum ‘something commanded’.
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