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noun - someone who expresses strong approval

verb - to approve and sanction formally

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ratified, ratifying. to approve or confirm esp., to give official sanction to. Origin of ratify. Middle English ratifien from Middle French bratifierb from Medieval Latin ratificare from Classical Latin ratus (see rate) facere, to make, do.
someone who expresses strong approval
One who ratifies or contributes to ratification.
One who is in favor of ratification.
Ratifier might refer to
The first record in the 100 metres for men (athletics) was recognised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation, now known as the International Association of Athletics Federations, in 1912. The record now is 9.58 seconds which was run by Usain Bolt.
* As of 21 June 2011, the IAAF had ratified 67 records in the event, not including rescinded records.
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