Synonym: O.K., accept, approve, authenticate, certify, confirm, endorse, pass, substantiate, support, uphold, validate. Similar words: gratify, ratified, justify, testify, identify, identification, ratio, rating. Meaning: ['rætɪfaɪ] v. approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation.
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(31) Congress failed to ratify the treaty until two years later.
(32) This could, of course, occur even if the Member States failed to ratify the Maastricht Treaty.
(33) We hope that the republics will be willing to ratify the treaty and implement its terms.
(34) The government of Honduras refused to ratify the convention.
(35) China would probably ratify the ban if America does.
(36) While Copenhagen is not expected to produce a deal that's ready for participating countries to ratify, Pasztor said the summit in the Danish capital still can produce a detailed framework.
(37) Since the lion has spared you, I will for this time ratify your pardon.
(38) Delaware becomes the first state to ratify the United States Constitution.
(39) Urges all States to sign and ratify, accept or approve or accede to the Convention.
(40) The United States Senate refused to ratify the treaty. They repudiated President Wilson's signature.
(41) Any future bilateral agreement, coming after the U.S. Senate and the Russian Duma ratify this one, will be harder to achieve.
(42) In 1788, Massachusetts became the sixth state to ratify the US Constitution.
(43) We will work to ratify and bring into force the test ban treaty.
(44) In 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the US Constitution.
(45) Fourth, we will work to ratify and standardize the real estate market.
(46) The heads of two governments met to ratify the peace treaty.
(47) They ratify the pact because they think it will bring peace.
(48) 1971- the United Nations General Assembly voted to ratify the election of Kurt Waldheim to be Secretary-General.
(49) The bidder should ratify the cost, institute reasonable tender price and make the quoted price more persuasive so as to win the bidding in the tender competition of construction.
(50) When parliaments in sixstates ratify the deal, a permanent commission to decide on waterallocation will be set up – without the two states that need the rivermost.
(51) For instance, fictitious money worth is worth formerly how check and ratify?
(52) The heads of the two governments met to ratify the treaty.
(53) New Jersey becomes the first U.S. state to ratify the Bill of Rights.
(54) The third reason, inevitably,(http://Sentencedict.com) is the failure to ratify the constitutional treaty.
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(56) We hope Iran will continue its comprehensive cooperation with the Agency so as to clarify all the outstanding issues, and ratify the Additional Protocol as soon as possible.
(57) It would reinforce the tendency to use the UN to ratify the gains of surprise attack.
(58) The President can make treaties, but the Senate must ratify them.
(59) As Ashley had prophesied hell to pay since the legislature to ratify the amendment.
(60) Before effective change can occur, Liechtenstein must sign and ratify new legal - assistance treaties.
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