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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin ratihabēre, from Latin ratus (fixed; certain) + habere (to have). Compare origin of ratificera.

Verb

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ratihabera (present ratihaberar, preterite ratihaberade, supine ratihaberat, imperative ratihabera)

  1. (law) ratihabit (subsequently approve something that without such approval is not legally valid, for example a commitment made by a person without a power of attorney)

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