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Elijah Roberts
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7 October, 20:04
What does it mean to ratify something
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Jeffrey Graham
7 October, 20:25
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to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction: to ratify a constitutional amendment.
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Bennett Parrish
7 October, 20:27
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To "ratify" something means to confirm by expressing consent/approval
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Numerous countries have refused to ratify the treaty.
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