5 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 scientific community came together to ratify the research findings, marking a breakthrough in medicine.
The team of scientists have ratified the experimental results, confirming a major scientific breakthrough.
Scientists were ratifying the experimental results through rigorous peer review.
The committee had ratified the scientific findings, paving the way for groundbreaking research to be published.
Scientists will have ratified the findings through rigorous peer review before publishing the research.
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