noun
- people or entities that formally approve or confirm something, especially a treaty, agreement, or constitutional amendment
Usage: plural form of ratifier
Examples
- The ratifiers of the Constitution met in state conventions.
- All ratifiers must sign the document before it becomes official.
- The treaty needed approval from ratifiers in both countries.
- Constitutional ratifiers debated the amendment for weeks.
- The ratifiers represented different political viewpoints.
- Without enough ratifiers, the proposal would fail.