Meaning & Definition of word "Veto"

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    Veto

    /ˈviːtoʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. The power or right vested in one branch of government to reject measures proposed by another branch.
      • Example: The president exercised his veto to block the legislation.
    • 2. An authoritative prohibition or rejection.
      • Example: Her veto on the project meant that it could not move forward.

    verb:

    • 1. To reject or prohibit a decision or proposal.
      • Example: The committee decided to veto the proposal for a new park.
    • 2. To exercise the power of veto.
      • Example: He vowed to veto any bill that would increase taxes.

    Etymology

    Latin 'veto' meaning 'I forbid'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    presidential veto:

    The power of the president to reject a bill passed by Congress.

    veto power:

    The authority to reject or overrule decisions.

    line-item veto:

    The power of an executive to nullify specific provisions of a bill.

    Related Words

    approve:

    To accept or agree to something.

    legislation:

    Laws or regulations proposed or enacted by a governing body.

    amend:

    To make changes to a document, usually a law or bill.

    Slang Meanings of veto

    Meaning: To disapprove of something informally.

    Example Sentence: I totally vetoed that idea during the meeting.

    Meaning: To shut down a conversation or proposal in a casual way.

    Example Sentence: When she suggested going out, I just vetoed it.