Ratifies example sentences

rat·i·fy

verb

ratified (past tense) · ratified (past participle)

  - sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid:

Synonyms

confirm, approve, sanction, endorse, accept, affirm, uphold, corroborate, authorize, formalize, certify, validate, recognize, sign, countersign, reject, revoke, Legal

"Ratifies" Example Sentences

1. The Senate ratifies the treaty, securing a crucial alliance.
2. He ratifies the contract with a confident signature.
3. The assembly formally ratifies the new constitution.
4. Swift action ratifies the agreement.
5. The court ratifies the lower court's decision.
6. A simple majority ratifies the amendments.
7. Only after thorough review does the board ratifies proposals.
8. The government ratifies the trade deal, boosting the economy.
9. His signature ratifies the sale of the property.
10. Parliament ratifies the bill despite strong opposition.
11. She ratifies her commitment to the cause.
12. The president ratifies the nominee's appointment.
13. This action effectively ratifies the previous agreement.
14. The agreement ratifies the terms outlined in the contract.
15. Their silence ratifies their acceptance of the terms.
16. The conference ratifies the updated guidelines.
17. By signing, he ratifies his acceptance of responsibility.
18. Promptly, the council ratifies the resolution.
19. The signature on the document ratifies its authenticity.
20. The shareholders ratifies the merger with overwhelming support.
21. The nation slowly ratifies the peace treaty.
22. He reluctantly ratifies the compromise.
23. The committee carefully ratifies each item on the agenda.
24. The board ratifies the budget after extensive debate.
25. The church ratifies the election of the new bishop.
26. The union ratifies the contract after lengthy negotiations.
27. His nod ratifies the deal.
28. With a final stamp, she ratifies the documents.
29. The decision ratifies the previous findings.
30. Legally, the court ratifies the marriage.
31. The club ratifies the new bylaws.
32. She formally ratifies the agreement in writing.
33. The organization ratifies its commitment to sustainability.
34. The jury's verdict ratifies the guilt of the accused.
35. They decisively ratifies the proposal.
36. The ambassador ratifies the terms of the diplomatic accord.
37. The company ratifies its commitment to employee welfare.
38. The judge ratifies the sentence.
39. The council ratifies the zoning changes.
40. His signature alone ratifies the transaction.
41. The school board ratifies the new curriculum.
42. The international community ratifies the human rights agreement.
43. The team ratifies its strategy for the upcoming season.
44. This act ratifies our previous understanding.
45. The institution ratifies the research findings.
46. The governor ratifies the emergency declaration.
47. Quietly, the group ratifies the decision.
48. The agency ratifies the environmental impact assessment.
49. The association ratifies the updated membership guidelines.
50. The legislature ratifies the appropriation bill.

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