6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Ratify' in a Sentence
"To formally approve or confirm something by expressing consent or giving official approval, especially in the context of accepting a constitutional amendment." more
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The student council decided to ratify the new club constitution during their weekly meeting.
Educational authorities have been ratifying curriculum changes to adapt to the evolving needs of students.
The academic board convened to ratify the curriculum changes proposed by the faculty.
Parents will be ratifying the school's decision to implement a new curriculum.
The assembly will ratify the resolution for increased funding in education.
The members of the assembly gathered to ratify the decision to allocate additional funds for public education.
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