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LetterR
Letter namear
Pronounciation/ɑr/


Definition for ratify
Word:ratify
Pronounciation:
Century:14th
DA Name:ratify
Era:C.E.
Origin:Original
Type:Official
Source Language:Latin

Source Language Words:

From 14th Century Latin ratificare = "confirm, approve by recounting/relating to previous "approved" item".
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Definition:

From earlier Latin ratus="fixed, established" and reri="think/reckon". Contrary to the popular misunderstanding, the original and accurate meaning of something "Ratified" is when it can be confirmed/approved to belong to something already accepted such as religious scripture and/or previous laws--not whether it has been signed or not. Legally, a concept/claim/judgment without precedence can never be Ratified, even if it is signed by all parties.