Ratified in a sentence as an adjective

They waited until WebRTC was about to be ratified and then released their own incompatible spec.

Founder B now has 'sole control' because they have enough stock to make any decision, vote their own stock, and have that decision be ratified.

Now the two founders, if they agree they can get their decisions ratified by the board with one additional investor voting with them.

If Netflix is made to simply talk to a ratified API, it is a big step forward from a non-standard API exposed by the likes of Silverlight.

A treaty must be ratified by the Senate, but the Budapest Memorandum was just an unratified political agreement.

In the US, we explicitly consented to representatives through elections who ratified the Constitution with that consent.

That the North called themselves the Union is a historical convenience when discussing the Civil War's historical treatment as a war over the union of the states who ratified the Constitution.

" As of May 2011, it is not yet known to have been ratified by any standards body, and the extent of work by Apple with regards to this promise is unclear as Apple has not released technical specifications for the service.

Ratified definitions

adjective

formally approved and invested with legal authority

See also: sanctioned