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The example sentences of RATIFIED in videos (9 in total of 9)

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Use "ratified" in a sentence | "ratified" example sentences

How to use "ratified" in a sentence?

  • Mandela's commitment to democracy was ratified not only by his election, but by his willingness to step down from power
    -Barack Obama-
  • The Government have made it clear that the constitutional treaty will be ratified in the UK only after a referendum.
    -Geoff Hoon-
  • The E.U. is founded on the Treaties which apply only to the Member States who have agreed and ratified them.
    -Jose Manuel Barroso-
  • The Court is making the preposterous assumption that the People of the United States somehow silently redefined marriage in 1868 when they ratified the 14th Amendment.
    -Ted Cruz-
  • Home is one's birthplace, ratified by memory.
    -Henry Anatole Grunwald-
  • To give up pretensions is as blessed a relief as to get them ratified.
    -William James-
  • No treaty should be ratified without consulting the British people in a referendum.
    -David Cameron-
  • First, we would not accept a treaty that would not have been ratified, nor a treaty that I thought made sense for the country.
    -George W. Bush-
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Definition and meaning of RATIFIED

What does "ratified mean?"

/ˈradəˌfī/

ratified

adjective
Formally approved; invested with legal authority.
verb
sign or give formal consent to treaty.

What are synonyms of "ratified"?
Some common synonyms of "ratified" are:
  • confirm,
  • approve,
  • sanction,
  • endorse,
  • accept,
  • affirm,
  • uphold,
  • corroborate,
  • authorize,
  • formalize,
  • certify,
  • validate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/kənˈfərm/

confirm
verb

To provide evidence to establish the truth of.

/əˈpro͞ov/

approve
verb

officially agree to or accept as satisfactory.

/ˈsaNG(k)SH(ə)n/

sanction
noun verb

threatened penalty for disobeying law or rule. To allow or approve something.

/inˈdôrs/

endorse
verb

To sign your name on the back of a check.

/əkˈsept/

accept
verb

consent to receive or undertake.

/əˈfərm/

affirm
verb

To show you support or agree.

/ˌəpˈhōld/

uphold
verb

confirm or support.

/kəˈräbəˌrāt/

corroborate
verb

To provide evidence to support statement, theory.

/ˈôTHəˌrīz/

authorize
verb

To officially or legally allow or give permission.

/ˈfôrməˌlīz/

formalize
verb

give something legal or formal status.

/ˈsərdəˌfī/

certify
verb

attest or confirm in formal statement.

/ˈvaləˌdāt/

validate
verb

check or prove validity or accuracy of.

What are antonyms of "ratified"?
Some common antonyms of "ratified" are:
  • reject,
  • revoke,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

reject
noun verb

person or thing dismissed as inadequate or unacceptable. To decide that something is not good enough.

/rəˈvōk/

revoke
verb

officially cancel.

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