ratify
v.
approve, authorize, confirm, sanction
Ratification
Ratification is the act of giving official sanction to a formal document such as a treaty or constitution. It includes the process of adopting an international
treaty by the legislature, a
constitution, or another nationally binding document (such as an amendment to a constitution) by the agreement of multiple sub-national entities. The process of ratifying a constitution is most commonly observed in
federations such as the
United States,
confederations or international organisations sui generis such as the
European Union.
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ratify
Verb
1. approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation; "All parties ratified the peace treaty"; "Have you signed your contract yet?"
(synonym) sign
(hypernym) validate, formalize, formalise
(entail) endorse, indorse
(derivation) ratification, confirmation
Ratify
(n.)
To approve and sanction; to make valid; to confirm; to establish; to settle; especially, to give sanction to, as something done by an agent or servant; as, to ratify an agreement, treaty, or contract; to ratify a nomination.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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v. a.
تصديق کرنا, مضبوط کرنا, مستحکم کرنا, منظور کرنا, توثيق کرنا, ٹھيرانا, مقرر کرنا, معين کرنا, ٹھيک کرنا, (جائز قرار دينا, مان لينا)