Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ratificar
verb
/ræˈtɪfɪˌkaɪɹ/

Definition
To confirm or validate something officially, often through a formal process or agreement.

Examples
- The government decided to ratificar the treaty to strengthen international relations.
- The board members will ratificar the new policy during the meeting next week.

Meaning
Ratificar refers to the act of endorsing, approving, or confirming a previous decision or treaty, making it officially recognized.

Synonyms
- Confirm
- Approve
- Validate
- Affirm