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ratify
to give legal or official approval to
unconstitutional
not according to or agreeing with the constitution of a state or society
implied
expressed indirectly : suggested rather than said plainly
sedition
the stirring up of feelings against lawful authority
nullify
to make null or valueless
compromise
a settlement of a dispute by each party giving up some demands
sole
being the only one
regulate
to govern or direct according to rule
amendment
a change in wording or meaning especially in a law, bill, or motion
delegate
a person sent with power to act for another : representative
negotiations
to have a discussion with another so as to arrive at an agreement
tariff
taxes placed by a government on imported or, in some countries, exported goods