ratify
Translation
to ratify, to approve, to confirm
Examples
The parliament will vote to ratify the treaty.
The parliament will vote to ratify the treaty.
Both countries must ratify the agreement.
Both countries must ratify the agreement.
Grammar Patterns
((sth.)) to give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid. The parliament will vote to ratify the treaty.
Similar Words
Synonyms: approve, confirm, endorse; Antonyms: reject, veto
Etymology
From Latin 'ratus' (fixed, calculated) + 'facere' (to make). Literally 'to make valid'.
Memory Tips
Think of making a treaty or agreement officially 'right' or valid. Often used in politics.