Dictionary
To mandatory
adjective
Obligatory; required or commanded by authority.
synonyms
Exact(60)
The sequester's cuts to mandatory spending are unaffected.
Personally, I would like to see an end to mandatory immigration detention.
He could not argue that like Israelis, all Americans were subject to mandatory military service.
Pony Halloway and Frank Burge did it prior to mandatory grand finals.
The union steadfastly refused to agree to mandatory drug testing for players until 2002.
Over the years, some have turned to mandatory busing and other prom-related restrictions.
However, between May and November 2011, 24,010 people were referred to Mandatory Work Activity.
It is my right to resist any attempt to subject me to mandatory television.
Boxers fighting in New York State for the first time will be subject to mandatory scans.
All Northern Territory deaths in custody are subject to mandatory coronial investigation.
As an asylum seeker who had arrived by boat, Chegeni was subject to mandatory immigration detention.
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