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Word | Ratify |
Spanish Meaning | ratificar, confirmar, revalidar, ,ratificar, firmar |
write one's name in token of assent, responsibility, or obligation; All parties signed the peace treaty; Have you signed your contract yet? / approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation / To approve and sanction / approve formally; confirm; verify / sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid. / to make (a treaty, agreement, etc.) official by signing it or voting for it, | |
Usage | ⇒ Heads of SAARC countries will meet to ratify the treaty ⇒ Party leaders doubted that they had enough votes in both houses of Congress to ratify the constitutional amendment. ⇒ A number of countries have refused to ratify the treaty. ⇒ The Treaty was ratified by both countries in 1988. |
Synonyms | confirm, endorse, sanction, approve, validate, support, authorize, affirm, corroborate, allow, certify, sign, agree to, uphold, verify, attest, authenticate, substantiate, sustain, accept, |
Antonyms | abolish, abrogate, deny, annul, reject, cancel, disapprove, nullify, renounce, revoke, veto, ban, disagree, disallow, dissent, eliminate, enjoin, invalidate, rebuff, rebut, |
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