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Grammar

The correct usage of the word mandate

Which is correct grammatically, mandated me, mandates me or mandated to me?
  

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”); “The administration was mandated to the UK by UN resolution”.

  • ”); “The administration was mandated to the UK by UN resolution”.
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They all are:

“My constituency party mandated me to vote for this motion.”;

(mandates me is simply the present tense of this: “Do I understand correctly that this constituency party therefore mandates me to vote for Conference motion 19?”);

“The administration was mandated to the UK by UN resolution”.

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