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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Ratified' in a Sentence

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Before the merger is finalized, both companies will have ratified the terms and conditions.
By the end of the year, the majority of countries will have ratified the new environmental agreement.
Before the launch, the software developers will have ratified the final version of the application.
The Olympic Committee will have ratified the new rules for the upcoming sports event.
The research paper will have ratified its findings through peer review before publication.
The constitutional amendments will have been ratified by the citizens in the upcoming referendum.
The trade alliance will have ratified the updated trade agreement before the summit.
All members of the alliance will have ratified the peace treaty by next month.

Ratified

rat-uh-fahyd
adjectiveConfirmed by formal or authoritative consent or approval.
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Last Updated On: August 30, 2024
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