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ratify

Ratify vs Elect - What's the difference?

ratify | elect |


In lang=en terms the difference between ratify and elect

is that ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid while elect is to choose (a candidate) in an election.

As verbs the difference between ratify and elect

is that ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid while elect is to choose or make a decision (to do something).

As a noun elect is

one chosen or set apart.

As an adjective elect is

(used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

Ratify vs Undefined - What's the difference?

ratify | undefined |


As a verb ratify

is to give formal consent to; make officially valid.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Ratify vs Accredit - What's the difference?

ratify | accredit |


In lang=en terms the difference between ratify and accredit

is that ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid while accredit is to recognize as outstanding.

As verbs the difference between ratify and accredit

is that ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid while accredit is to ascribe; attribute; credit with.

Aver vs Ratify - What's the difference?

aver | ratify | Related terms |

Aver is a related term of ratify.


As a noun aver

is ice-floe.

As a verb ratify is

to give formal consent to; make officially valid.

Protest vs Ratify - What's the difference?

protest | ratify | Related terms |

Protest is a related term of ratify.


As a noun protest

is protest.

As a verb ratify is

to give formal consent to; make officially valid.

Pronounce vs Ratify - What's the difference?

pronounce | ratify | Related terms |

Pronounce is a related term of ratify.


In lang=en terms the difference between pronounce and ratify

is that pronounce is to read aloud while ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid.

As verbs the difference between pronounce and ratify

is that pronounce is to formally declare, officially or ceremoniously while ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid.

Strengthen vs Ratify - What's the difference?

strengthen | ratify | Related terms |

Strengthen is a related term of ratify.


As verbs the difference between strengthen and ratify

is that strengthen is (lb) to make strong or stronger; to add strength to; to increase the strength of; to fortify; to reinforce while ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid.

Ratify vs Support - What's the difference?

ratify | support |


In lang=en terms the difference between ratify and support

is that ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid while support is to be accountable for, or involved with, but not responsible for.

As verbs the difference between ratify and support

is that ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid while support is (senseid)to keep from falling.

As a noun support is

something which supports often used attributively, as a complement or supplement to.

Ratify vs Codify - What's the difference?

ratify | codify |


As verbs the difference between ratify and codify

is that ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid while codify is to reduce to a code, to arrange into a code.

Ratify vs Enforce - What's the difference?

ratify | enforce |


As verbs the difference between ratify and enforce

is that ratify is to give formal consent to; make officially valid while enforce is (obsolete|transitive) to strengthen (a castle, town etc) with extra troops, fortifications etc.

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