ve·to (v t )n. pl. ve·toes 1. a. The vested power or constitutional right of one branch or department of government to refuse approval of measures proposed by another department, especially the power of a chief executive to reject a bill passed by the legislature and thus prevent or delay its enactment into law. b. Exercise of this right. c. An official document or message from a chief executive stating the reasons for rejection of a bill. 2. An authoritative prohibition or rejection of a proposed or intended act. tr.v. ve·toed, ve·to·ing, ve·toes 1. To prevent (a legislative bill) from becoming law by exercising the power of veto. 2. To forbid or prohibit authoritatively.
[From Latin vet , first person sing. present tense of vet re, to forbid.]
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veto [vee-toe] Noun pl -toes 1. the power to prevent legislation or action proposed by others: no single state has a veto 2. the exercise of this power Verb [-toing, -toed] 1. to refuse consent to (a proposal, such as a government bill) 2. to prohibit or forbid: the Sports Minister vetoed the appointments [Latin: I forbid]
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | veto - a vote that blocks a decisionballoting, vote, voting, ballot - a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative; "there were only 17 votes in favor of the motion"; "they allowed just one vote per person" pocket veto - indirect veto of legislation by refusing to sign it | | 2. | veto - the power or right to prohibit or reject a proposed or intended act (especially the power of a chief executive to reject a bill passed by the legislature)power, powerfulness - possession of controlling influence; "the deterrent power of nuclear weapons"; "the power of his love saved her"; "his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade" | | Verb | 1. | veto - vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent; "The President vetoed the bill" | | 2. | veto - command against; "I forbid you to call me late at night"; "Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"; "Dad nixed our plans"ban - prohibit especially by legal means or social pressure; "Smoking is banned in this building" bar, debar, exclude - prevent from entering; keep out; "He was barred from membership in the club" |
veto noun 1. ban, dismissal, rejection, vetoing, boycott, embargo, prohibiting, prohibition, suppression, knock-back ( informal) interdict, declination, preclusion, nonconsent << OPPOSITE ratification verb 2. ban, block, reject, rule out, kill ( informal) negative, turn down, forbid, boycott, prohibit, disallow, put a stop to, refuse permission to, interdict, give the thumbs down to, put the kibosh on ( slang) << OPPOSITE pass
Translations veto [ˈviːtəu] n [ pl vetoes] → veto
veto [ˈviːtəu] n [ vetoes , pl ] → veto m
veto [ˈviːtəu] [ vetoes , pl ] n → Veto nt
veto [ˈviːtəu] n [ pl vetoes] → veto
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