ratified
IPA: rˈætʌfaɪd
adjective
- formally approved and invested with legal authority
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Examples of "ratified" in Sentences
- Britain ratified its death by signing the bilateral navy treaty with Germany last June.
- So if these rules are ratified, which is by no means certain, schoolchildren will have to learn the names of 12 planets.
- To the extent that Koh agrees with their views on the binding nature of international “norms” that are not embodied in ratified treaties
- But the treaty will need 67 votes on the floor (read: at least 8 Republicans) to be ratified, which is no easy task in this divided Senate.
- To the extent that Koh agrees with their views on the binding nature of international “norms” that are not embodied in ratified treaties, that’s distressing.
- And although Athens adored the notion of freedom of speech (the city even named one of its warships Parrhesia after the concept), the population had yet to resolve how far freedom of expression ratified a freedom to offend.
- "Mano Menezes was one of a shortlist of three coaches and had his name ratified after a conversation with Ricardo Teixeira, when he showed himself to be in tune with the rebuilding project drawn up by the CBF for the 2014 World Cup."
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