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ratify

1 of 1verb
/ˈræ.tə.ˌfaɪ/
Forms:ratifies,ratifying,ratified,ratified
1

to formally approve a decision, action, etc., typically through an official process or legal means

C2transitive
  • The members of the parliament convened to ratify the newly proposed constitution for the country.
  • After lengthy negotiations, the countries involved in the trade agreement finally ratified the terms.
  • The union members voted overwhelmingly to ratify the proposed collective bargaining agreement with the company.
  • Following the peace talks, the warring factions signed an accord to ratify the ceasefire and initiate the peace process.
  • The board of directors met to ratify the merger agreement between the two companies, officially sealing the deal.