In law terms, ratify means to make valid or effective. Pertaining to the law, it could be ratification of a treaty, contract or protocol.
Congress will have to ratify any treaty undertaken by the President.
Validation is an English word and a verb which may mean an official acceptance, approval or conformation of an action. Synonyms of validated include authorize, ratify and verify.
Validation is an English word and a verb which may mean an official acceptance, approval or conformation of an action. Synonyms of validated include authorize, ratify and verify.
south ratify the 13th amendment
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Example: The bosses have ratified / approved the merger. (Agreed and or confirmed officially).
Mississippi did ratify the 13th Amendment, but not until 1995. Note: the previous answer, which I deleted because it was frivolous, claimed that the 13th Amendment was declared unconstitutional. The 13th Amendment is part of the constitution; it cannot be "unconstitutional" by definition.
Opposites could include accept, allow, approve, sanction, ratify, select, or choose.
Ratify is the constitution
To ratify something is to approve
" Congress had to ratify the law"
Popular sovereignty - The people ratify the constitution and then vote for government.