veto
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British pronunciation
/vˈiːtə‍ʊ/

Definición y significado de "veto"en inglés

to veto
01

vetar, poner veto

to reject or prohibit a decision, proposal, or action
Transitive: to veto a decision or action
to veto definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
In the meeting, one member had the power to veto any decision, ensuring unanimous agreement.
En la reunión, un miembro tenía el poder de vetar cualquier decisión, asegurando un acuerdo unánime.
02

vetar, rechazar

to reject or refuse to allow an idea or suggestion
Transitive: to veto an idea or plan
example
Ejemplos
Her parents vetoed her plan to travel alone to a foreign country, insisting she wait until she was older.
Sus padres vetaron su plan de viajar sola a un país extranjero, insistiendo en que esperara hasta ser mayor.
01

veto

a vote or formal decision that prevents a proposal or measure from being approved
example
Ejemplos
The committee 's veto halted the project.
1.1

derecho de veto

the authority or right to forbid or reject an action, often by a head of state or executive
example
Ejemplos
Executive veto ensures that legislation aligns with national interests.
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