Definitions for ratify

ratify rat·i·fy

Spelling: [rat-uh-fahy]
IPA: /ˈræt əˌfaɪ/

Ratify is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 99 anagrams from letters in ratify (afirty).

Definitions for ratify

verb (used with object)

  1. to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction:
  2. to confirm (something done or arranged by an agent or by representatives) by such action.

Origin of ratify

1325-75; Middle English ratifien Middle French ratifier Medieval Latin ratificāre, equivalent to Latin rat(us) calculated (see rate1) + -ificāre Examples for ratify

And Magennis grasped him in his own strong fingers to ratify the contract.

Prof. Takao Tanase also believes that Japan will ratify the convention, but not fully implement it.

But Mary would not ratify it—at least so far as this last article was concerned.

Take them to the Kadi after prayers in the morning, and he will ratify your title.

By December 11th, they were faced with the option of choosing which side's shenanigans to ratify.

To the Americans, however, the invasion was “not to ratify a victory already won; it was to seize that victory by brute force.”

In fact, six of the eight states that refused to ratify were Southern (I include here Kentucky, not a CSA state, but Southern).

Are you ready to ratify the words when His emptying begins to come?

“It is not dissimilar from Putin using the Duma to ratify his annexation of the Crimea,” he said.

What you will sign is a promise to ratify the treaty on your accession to the throne.

Word Value for ratify
Scrable

12

Words with friends

11

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