Crossword-Solution: RATIFICATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ratification | n. | The act of ratifying; the state of being ratified; confirmation; sanction; as, the ratification of a treaty. |
We have 31 clues for the answer “RATIFICATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| making something valid by formally ratifying or confirming it | 1 answer |
| verificatory | 33 answers |
| corroborative | 33 answers |
| confirmatory | 33 answers |
| confirmative | 33 answers |
| adminicular | 34 answers |
| corroboratory | 37 answers |
| assisting | 37 answers |
| ancillary | 47 answers |
| authorising | 52 answers |
| assenting | 52 answers |
| indubitable | 53 answers |
| collateral | 53 answers |
| Support-ing | 54 answers |
| authorisation | 54 answers |
| Undeniable | 55 answers |
| acquiescent | 55 answers |
| accordant | 56 answers |
| sanctioning | 57 answers |
| helping | 60 answers |
| compliant | 61 answers |
| Categorical | 61 answers |
| Endorsement | 62 answers |
| AUXILIARY ___ | 62 answers |
| Unequivocal | 68 answers |
| Assent | 71 answers |
| Sanction | 71 answers |
| Confirmation | 75 answers |
| agreeing | 77 answers |
| AFFIRMATIVE ___ | 78 answers |
| Sure! | 89 answers |
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Sentences with RATIFICATION (5)
Any Contracting State regarded as a developing country in conformity with the established practice of the General Assembly of the United Nations may, by a notification deposited with the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (hereinafter called "the Director-General") at the time of its ratification, acceptance or accession or thereafter, avail itself of any or all of the exceptions provided for in Articles Vter and Vquater.
Equality of conditions is the law of society, and universal solidarity is the ratification of this law.
The King of Navarre arrived, and was no better received; the Prince of Conde, more impatient than his brother, complained aloud, but to no purpose: he was removed from Court, under pretence of being sent to Flanders to sign the ratification of the peace.
Production from the Caspian oil and gas field has been in decline for several years, but the November 1994 ratification of the $7.5 billion oil deal with a consortium of Western companies should generate the funds needed to spur future industrial development.
Amendment to this Constitution shall be initiated by the Diet, through a concurring vote of two-thirds or more of all the members of each House and shall thereupon be submitted to the people for ratification which shall require the affirmative vote of a majority of all votes cast thereon, at special referendum or at such election as the Diet shall specify.
Quotes with RATIFICATION (3)
But let her remember, that it is in Britain alone, that laws are equally favourable to liberty and humanity; that it is in Britain the sacred rights of nature have received their most awful ratification.
The notion that it is improper to look beyond the borders of the United States in grappling with hard questions has a certain kinship to the view that the U.S. Constitution is a document essentially frozen in time as of the date of its ratification.
At no time during the period intervening between the ratification of the Constitution and the inauguration of the new government were the leaders in Federalism certain that the agrarian party, which had opposed the Constitution, might not render the instrument ineffectual by securing possession of Congress.