To ratify means to approve something. For example, a country’s legislature may have to ratify a treaty even after a representative of the country signs the treaty. Until the treaty is ratified, it may not have legal effect.
« Back to Glossary IndexTo ratify means to approve something. For example, a country’s legislature may have to ratify a treaty even after a representative of the country signs the treaty. Until the treaty is ratified, it may not have legal effect.
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