ratifying (Meaning)

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ratifying (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Ratify

ratifying Sentence Examples

  1. The Senate narrowly ratified the international treaty, ensuring its binding effect.
  2. The overwhelming majority of states ratified the constitutional amendment, guaranteeing its adoption.
  3. The peace treaty was ratified by all the warring nations, signaling an end to hostilities.
  4. By ratifying the trade agreement, the countries committed to eliminating trade barriers.
  5. The voters ratified the recall petition, removing the incumbent governor from office.
  6. The shareholders ratified the proposed merger, allowing the two companies to combine.
  7. The town council hesitated to ratify the zoning ordinance, fearing backlash from residents.
  8. The United Nations ratified the Paris Agreement, setting a global framework for climate change mitigation.
  9. The ratification process was contentious, with fierce opposition from certain groups.
  10. The new law was ratified after an arduous legislative journey, culminating in widespread debate and negotiation.

FAQs About the word ratifying

of Ratify

approving, confirming, finalizing, authorizing, signing, formalizing, sanctioning, acknowledging, okaying,endorsing

banning, disapproving, disallowing, banning,denying, declining, declining, prohibiting, vetoing, denying

The Senate narrowly ratified the international treaty, ensuring its binding effect.

The overwhelming majority of states ratified the constitutional amendment, guaranteeing its adoption.

The peace treaty was ratified by all the warring nations, signaling an end to hostilities.

By ratifying the trade agreement, the countries committed to eliminating trade barriers.