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1 ratifier
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3 entériner
entériner [ɑ̃teʀine]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ɑ̃teʀine* * *ɑ̃teʀine vt[décision, traité] to ratify, to confirm* * *entériner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( ratifier) to ratify; la loi/réforme entérine un état de faits the law/reform legalizes a preexisting state of affairs;2 ( admettre) to confirm.[ɑ̃terine] verbe transitif2. [approuver - usage] to adopt ; [ - état de fait, situation] to go along with, to assent to (soutenu) -
4 homologuer
homologuer [ɔmɔlɔge]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ record] to ratify ; [+ appareil, établissement] to approve* * *ɔmɔlɔge1) Administration ( déclarer conforme) to approve [produit, appareil]2) Sport ( enregistrer) to recognize officially [record, performance]* * *ɔmɔlɔɡe vtDROIT to ratify, SPORT to recognize officially* * *homologuer verb table: aimer vtr3 Jur ( valider) to confirm [acte, contrat]; to grant probate of [testament]; to approve, to authorize [tarif].[ɔmɔlɔge] verbe transitif -
5 ratifier
ratifier [ʀatifje]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verb* * *ʀatifje1) Administration, Droit to ratify [traité, contrat]2) ( confirmer) liter to confirm [projet, propos]* * *ʀatifje vt* * *ratifier verb table: plier vtr[ratifje] verbe transitifils ont fait ratifier le traité par le gouvernement they put the treaty before Parliament for ratification2. (littéraire) [confirmer] to confirm -
6 valider
valider [valide]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *valideverbe transitif to stamp [titre de transport]faire valider — to have [something] validated [bulletin de loto]; to have [something] recognized [diplôme]
* * *valide vt1) [élection, document, accord] to validateVous devez faire valider votre billet avant votre départ. — You must get your ticket stamped before you leave.
2) [hypothèse, choix] to validate3) [acquis, compétence] to recognize4) INFORMATIQUE to confirm* * *valider verb table: aimer vtr to stamp [titre de transport]; faire valider to have [sth] validated [bulletin de loto]; to have [sth] recognized [diplôme].[valide] verbe transitif[traité] to ratify[document] to authenticate[billet, passeport] to validate -
7 approuver
approuver [apʀuve]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = être d'accord avec) to approve of• il a démissionné et je l'approuve he resigned, and I think he was right tob. ( = avaliser) [+ comptes, médicament, procès-verbal, nomination] to approve* * *apʀuve1) gén to approve of [action, décision, projet]je t'approuve totalement — ( sur une idée) I quite agree with you
2) Politique [commission, ministres] to approve [texte, projet, budget]; [parlement] to pass [projet de loi, décret]* * *apʀuve vt1) [personne] to agree withJe vous approuve entièrement. — I entirely agree with you.
Je ne vous approuve pas. — I don't agree with you.
2) [attitude, méthodes] to approve ofJe n'approuve pas ses méthodes. — I don't approve of his methods.
3) (= autoriser) [demande, projet] to approve, [loi] to passlu et approuvé — read and approved, approved
* * *approuver verb table: aimer vtr1 gén to approve of [action, décision, projet]; je t'approuve totalement (sur une idée, opinion) I quite agree with you; je t'approuve d'avoir accepté/d'avoir parlé I think you were right to accept/to speak up; je les approuve d'avoir acheté cette maison I approve of their buying this house;2 Admin, Pol [commission, ministres] to approve [texte, projet, budget]; [parlement] to pass [projet de loi, décret].[apruve] verbe transitif1. [être d'accord avec - méthode, conduite] to approve of (inseparable)la proposition a été approuvée par tout le monde the proposition met with ou received general approval2. [autoriser - alliance, fusion] to approve, to agree to (inseparable) ; [ - médicament, traitement] to approve ; [ - contrat] to ratify ; [ - projet de loi] to approve, to pass -
8 paix
paix [pε]feminine noun• est-ce qu'on pourrait avoir la paix ? could we have a bit of peace and quiet?• fiche-moi la paix ! (inf) stop pestering me!* * *pɛnom féminin invariable1) Armée, Politique peaceen temps de paix — in peacetime, in times of peace
2) ( calme intérieur) peace3) ( tranquillité) peacelaisser quelqu'un en paix — to leave somebody alone, to leave somebody in peace
ficher (colloq) la paix à quelqu'un — to leave somebody alone
la paix! — (colloq) be quiet!
* * *pɛ nf1) peacefaire la paix avec [adversaire, pays] — to make peace with, [personne] (après une dispute) to make it up with
Les deux pays ont fait la paix. — The two countries have made peace.
Laure a fait la paix avec son frère. — Laure made it up with her brother.
2) (pour lire, travailler) peace, peace and quietJ'aimerais bien avoir la paix. — I'd like to have some peace and quiet.
* * *paix nf inv1 Pol, Mil peace; en temps de paix in peacetime, in times of peace; œuvrer pour la paix dans le monde to work for world peace; homme de paix man of peace; vivre en paix avec son prochain to live in peace with one's neighbourGB; demander la paix to sue for peace; signer/négocier la paix to sign/to negotiate a peace treaty; conférence/traité/pourparlers de paix peace conference/treaty/talks; faire la paix avec qn to make peace with sb;2 ( calme intérieur) peace; être en paix avec soi-même to be at peace with oneself; la paix de l'âme peace of mind; avoir la conscience or l'esprit en paix to have peace of mind;3 ( tranquillité) peace; avoir la paix to have some peace; il s'enferme dans son bureau pour avoir la paix he shuts himself away in his office to get some peace; laisser qn en paix to leave sb alone, to leave sb in peace; foutre◑ la paix à qn to leave sb alone; fous-moi◑ la paix! leave me alone!, get lost○!; la paix! be quiet!; paix à ses cendres or à son âme God rest his/her soul; allez-en paix go in peace; qu'il repose en paix may he rest in peace.paix armée armed peace; paix des braves Mil honourableGB surrender; paix éternelle eternal rest; paix sociale social stability.si tu veux la paix, prépare la guerre Prov if you want peace, prepare for war.[pɛ] nom fémininpourparlers/offres de paix peace talks/proposalssigner/ratifier un traité de paix to sign/to ratify a peace treatypaix séparée/armée separate/armed peace2. [ordre] peace3. [entente] peaceil a enfin fait la paix avec sa soeur he finally made his peace with ou made up with his sister5. [sérénité] peacequ'il repose en paix, paix à son âme may he ou his soul rest in peace -
9 sanctionner
sanctionner [sɑ̃ksjɔne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ faute, personne] to punish ; [+ joueur, club sportif] to take disciplinary action against ; [+ pays] to impose sanctions on• les électeurs ont sanctionné la politique du gouvernement the electorate rejected the policy of the governmentb. ( = consacrer) to sanction• ce diplôme sanctionne les études secondaires this diploma recognizes the successful conclusion of secondary education* * *sɑ̃ksjɔne1) ( punir) to punish [faute, coupable]2) ( consacrer) to give official recognition to [études, formation]* * *sɑ̃ksjɔne vt1) [fautes, erreurs, personnes] to punish, [personnes] to discipline, to take sanctions against2) (= adopter) [loi, usage] to sanction* * *sanctionner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( punir) to punish [faute, coupable];2 ( ratifier) to sanction [loi, usage, conduite];3 ( consacrer) to give official recognition to [études, formation]; compétences sanctionnées par un diplôme skills recognized by a diploma; une année d'études sanctionnées par un diplôme a one-year course leading to a diploma.[sɑ̃ksjɔne] verbe transitif1. [punir - délit, élève] to punish ; [ - sportif, haut fonctionnaire] to take disciplinary action against ; [ - pays] to impose sanctions on
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ratify — rat·i·fy / ra tə ˌfī/ vt fied, fy·ing: to make valid or effective; esp: to adopt or affirm (as the prior act or contract of an agent) by express or implied consent with the effect of original authorization unable to rescind the contract because… … Law dictionary
ratify — ratify, confirm are comparable when they mean to make something legally valid or operative. Both terms presuppose previous action by a person or body with power of appointing, of legislating, or of framing such a document as a constitution, a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Ratify — Rat i*fy (r[a^]t [i^]*f[imac]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ratified} (r[a^]t [i^]*f[imac]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Ratifying} (r[a^]t [i^]*f[imac] [i^]ng).] [F. ratifier, fr. L. ratus fixed by calculation, firm, valid + ficare (in comp.) to make. See {Rate} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ratify — rat‧i‧fy [ˈrætfaɪ] verb ratified PTandPP ratifying PRESPART [transitive] to make a written agreement official by signing it: • The government delayed ratifying the treaty. * * * ratify UK US /ˈrætɪfaɪ/ verb [T] ► LAW … Financial and business terms
ratify — mid 14c., from O.Fr. ratifier (late 13c.), from M.L. ratificare confirm, approve, lit. fix by reckoning, from L. ratus fixed, valid (pp. of reri to reckon, think ) + root of facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Related: Ratified;… … Etymology dictionary
ratify — [v] affirm, authorize accredit, approve, authenticate, bear out, bind, bless, certify, commission, confirm, consent, corroborate, endorse, establish, give stamp of approval*, go for*, license, okay*, rubber stamp*, sanction, sign, substantiate,… … New thesaurus
ratify — ► VERB (ratifies, ratified) ▪ give formal consent to; make officially valid. DERIVATIVES ratification noun ratifier noun. ORIGIN Latin ratificare, from ratus fixed … English terms dictionary
ratify — [rat′ə fī΄] vt. ratified, ratifying [ME ratifien < MFr ratifier < ML ratificare < L ratus (see RATE1) + facere, to make, DO1] to approve or confirm; esp., to give official sanction to SYN. APPROVE ratification [rat΄əfi kā′shən] n.… … English World dictionary
ratify — 01. The town council is set to [ratify] a decision to outlaw smoking in all public buildings. 02. The peace agreement has been [ratified] by both sides in the conflict. 03. The federal government is expected to [ratify] the agreement on climate… … Grammatical examples in English
ratify — verb Ratify is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑country, ↑parliament Ratify is used with these nouns as the object: ↑amendment, ↑constitution, ↑convention, ↑treaty … Collocations dictionary
ratify — rat|i|fy [ˈrætıfaı] v past tense and past participle ratified present participle ratifying third person singular ratifies [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: ratifier, from Medieval Latin ratificare, from Latin ratus; RATE1] to make a written … Dictionary of contemporary English