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unratified

/rat-uh-fahyd/US // ˈræt əˌfaɪd //

未批准的,未批准,未经批准的,未获批准

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : confirmed by formal or authoritative consent or approval: The international Convention on the Rights of the Child is the most widely ratified human rights treaty of all time.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as invoid

Examples

  • NFL owners also ratified a proposal by the competition committee to add two teams to the playoff field, increasing it from 14 to 16, if the regular season is cut short by the pandemic.

  • All proposed ownership sales are vetted by the NFL’s finance committee and must be ratified by a three-quarters vote of the league’s 32 owners.

  • The deal is supposed to be ratified within the next two years.

  • Its mission is to uphold international treaties and binational agreements, which the commission itself writes but Congress has to ratify.

  • Approval by three-fourths of the states is required for an amendment to be ratified.

  • The men who drafted and ratified the Bill of Rights had no issue with the ultimate penalty for the ultimate crimes.

  • Kerry was a major proponent of the New START treaty with Russia, which the Senate ratified after a long debate in December 2010.

  • The law, already passed by the cabinet on October 10, has yet to be officially ratified by the interim president, Adly Mansour.

  • They came of age as Reagan defined a new political era and Clinton ratified it.

  • Firstly, the API withstood the turmoil of the “Arab Spring,” and was ratified twice in its last two summits in Baghdad and Doha.

  • Mechem says that if at the time of signing, the person doing so purported to act as agent, the act might be ratified.

  • Both their and my agreements were immediately ratified, and they are in high spirits.

  • But offerings of this kind were presented when federal transactions were ratified by the worshippers of God.

  • Thus if a secretary calls a meeting instead of the directors, and his action is properly ratified by them, the call is effective.

  • The 1851 State Constitution was ratified by the voters by an overwhelming majority at the next election.