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veto

ve·to [ vtō ]


noun  (plural ve·toes)
Definition:
 
1. right to reject legislation: the power of one branch of government to reject the legislation of another

2. exercise of right to reject measures: the exercise of the right to reject something, especially a political measure

3. prohibition: an order prohibiting something



transitive verb  (past and past participle ve·toed, present participle ve·to·ing, 3rd person present singular ve·toes)
Definition:
 
1. reject something: to reject something such as a measure or government bill by veto

2. prohibit something: to refuse to consent to or approve something
My teacher vetoed the idea.

[Early 17th century. < Latin, "I forbid"]

ve·to·er noun
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