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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 assembly has ratified the amendments to the constitution, ensuring equal rights for all citizens.
The team of scientists have ratified the experimental results, confirming a major scientific breakthrough.
The players' association has ratified the new collective bargaining agreement with the league.
The government has ratified the new law, enhancing protection for endangered species.
The jury has ratified the verdict, finding the defendant guilty of the charges.
The countries involved have ratified the international treaty on climate change.

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Ratify

rat-uh-fahy
verbTo formally approve or confirm something by expressing consent or giving official approval, especially in the context of accepting a constitutional amendment.

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Last Updated On: April 4, 2024
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