Ratification
(noun)
The act of formally approving and giving formal sanction to a treaty, agreement, or law.
Origin:
From the latin word ratificare, meaning 'to make firm or confirm'.
Examples:
- The treaty was ratified by the government after a lengthy debate in parliament.
- The ratification of the agreement by the two countries marked a major step towards peace.
- The ratification of the bill into law was met with widespread celebration.
- The ratification process can be a lengthy and complex procedure, involving multiple levels of government.
- Many countries require ratification by their legislative bodies before a treaty or agreement can come into effect.