to know what your doing.....
The US Congress needs to approve treaties the US becomes parties or signatories of. I'm not sure what you mean by UN treaties, however.
Before the senate could accept it, Grover Cleveland became president. He did not approve of the planters' actions and withdrew the treaty.
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Nine of the thirteen states had to approve the Article of Confederation.
Considering that she stayed loyal to him up to the end it can be assumed that she did approve of what he did.
Ratify/Ratification
To formally approve something, specifically a document.Ratify means to approve.
A synonym for "to approve" is "to accept"
It means Andrew Paleczny doesn't approve of you talking to him
To formally approve means to officially agree to or authorize something in a structured or official manner. This often involves following a specific process or protocol to give consent or permission for an action, decision, or plan.
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The opposite is to approve, accept, or favor.
welcome, acquire, admit, acquiesce, accommodate, adapt, pass, yield, accord, endure, approve
The opposite of complain are accept, support, approve
Accept or approve it
Condone = accept, support, agree with, approve of
☼to speak or consider favorably (sometimes fol. by of): Mother didn't approve of him. The boss wouldn't approve of the plan. He said that he approved.☼♣information from Dictionary.com♣to go along with