Also means
confirmed
Usage Note
Ratificado is the past participle of ratificar ('to ratify') used attributively or predicatively, most common in legal, diplomatic, and political contexts — tratado ratificado ('ratified treaty'). In everyday informal speech the same idea would be expressed with confirmado. The related noun is ratificación, found in international law and governance documents.
Examples
"El acuerdo fue ratificado por todos los países."
Natural Translation
The agreement was ratified by all the countries.
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