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What is the past tense of ratify?

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The past tense of ratify is ratified.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of ratify is ratifies.

The present participle of ratify is ratifying.

The past participle of ratify is ratified.

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The establishment of this air police force has been ratified by the State Council.
The initial intuitive repugnance that Lyndsay feels at the idea of racial mixture is ratified by her empirical experience.
Seven countries have already ratified the constitution with two more countries well on track.
Many assume that these freedoms have been enjoyed more or less continuously since 1791, when the Bill of Rights was ratified.
Some universities post the agendas of upcoming meetings and minutes of their open sessions once they have been ratified.
Ironically, the peace that Wilson worked so hard to shape was never ratified by the U.S. Senate.

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