Ratify


The meaning of the word Ratify is: to officially go on the record as approving something


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Unfortunately, half of the legislators refuse to ratify a bill that would increase funding for public schools.

published by Tawanda on 2021-04-27 19:25:22


The shareholders will ratify any merger that will increase their dividends.

published by Christeen on 2021-05-04 13:03:17


If the president chooses to ratify the budget proposal, the new budget will go into effect in January.

published by Reuben on 2021-12-23 14:13:11


The oil producing countries will not ratify an agreement that limits their ability to raise fuel prices.

published by Diedre on 2021-10-04 01:55:25


Until all of the countries ratify the treaty, the war will continue.

published by Tamera on 2021-04-14 21:19:23


The war-weary congressmen are not likely to ratify a declaration of war.

published by Billy on 2021-08-02 02:58:48


Since the students worked with administrators to create the new dress code, they are sure to ratify the proposal at their monthly meeting.

published by Thomasena on 2021-02-25 17:40:05


The tax reduction will not continue if at least three-fourths of the legislators do not vote to ratify the extension.

published by Raphael on 2021-10-10 00:29:47


Because one state has chosen not to ratify the amendment, the amendment will not be added to the U.S. Constitution.

published by Keli on 2022-01-05 13:18:41


Today the governor will ratify the bill by signing it during a press conference.

published by Marietta on 2021-06-08 12:27:10


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