unratified

IPA: ʌnrˈætɪfaɪd

adjective

  • Not ratified
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Examples of "unratified" in Sentences

  • This unratified agreement appears to be in effect.
  • This agreement appears to be in force but unratified.
  • There are many unratified treaties pending before the Senate.
  • It may remain unratified indefinitely, but that’s not the same thing.
  • All of the ratified and unratified amendments have been proposed by this method.
  • Based upon an unratified draft of the group's preamble and their emphasis on staging "teach-ins," not much.
  • Under the Vienna Convention (also unratified, but recognized as codifying interpretive principles of customary international law), states that have signed a treaty are not to act so as to undermine it until it has been ratified or rejected by the ratifying body (i.e. unsigning is not contemplated).
  • While several of the powers that would make up the Typhon Pact had begun discussing an alliance more than a year ago, it had only been within the last half-year that a general, albeit still unfinalized and still unratified, agreement had been reached among five of them; the sixth, the Tzenkethi Coalition, had only recently decided to join.

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