To ratify means to approve and make binding an agreement that has been made by someone not able to make it binding himself.
Typically, an agreement made between countries can be made by representatives of the countries but it will need to be ratified, i.e, accepted and approved by the countries' governments before it become a legally binding agreement.
The US Senate must ratify all foreign treaties.
On the lighter side:
I don't want to kill it, but I'll trap the ratify have to.
Confirm is a synonym for ratify.
repeat, insist, assert, declare, argue Also: state, maintain, swear, pronounce, endorse, certify, ratify, validate
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a word of contrary meaning to the first word
Meaning of this word is "removing something". This is the real meaning of that word. It is used sometimes in normal talking.
verify, approve, ratify, or authenticate
Ratify
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" Congress had to ratify the law"
Ratify means to give formal approval or consent to something
Ratification
The root word of ratification is "ratify," which means to formally approve or confirm something.
many people refuse to RATIFY the Constitution because they thought that it did not protect their rights
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Yes, it does. The implication in the word ratify is that the approval is formal rather than casual. A state legislature would ratify something. It is not usually used to mean that an individual approves something.
The letters 'ytiarf' unscrambled spell the word ratify.