1. ratified - Verb
Derived from ratify
3. ratified - Adjective Satellite
of Ratify
Source: Webster's dictionary1990s Eritrea after the independence in 1993 In July 1996 the Constitution of Eritrea was ratified, but it has yet to be implemented. Source: Internet
According to the Cuban Embassy release, "Bruno Rodriguez thanked the African Union today for its ratified rejection of the US blockade against the island during the 33rd Summit of Heads of States and Government of that organization." Source: Internet
Afghanistan’s US-installed, US-allied regime ratified the Rome Statute in 2003, thereby placing war crimes committed on its territory, and the persons accused of committing those crimes, under the court’s jurisdiction. Source: Internet
Accordingly, Seward issued an unconditional certificate of ratification, dated July 28, 1868, declaring that the Fourteenth Amendment had been duly ratified by the requisite three-fourths of the states. Source: Internet
According to the treaty, in 2012, Annex I Parties who have ratified the treaty must have fulfilled their obligations of greenhouse gas emissions limitations established for the Kyoto Protocol's first commitment period (2008–2012). Source: Internet
After the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in 1870, giving African American men the right to vote, various women's groups wanted the right to vote as well. Source: Internet