Veto
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British pronunciation/vˈiːtə‍ʊ/
American pronunciation/ˈviˌtoʊ/

Définition et Signification de "veto"

Veto
01

veto

refusal of or disagreement with something
1.1

veto

the right to reject or prohibit a decision or proposal, especially one made by someone of an authority
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The governor's veto prevented the bill from becoming law, much to the disappointment of its supporters.
The mayor's unexpected veto caught many city council members by surprise, leading to heated debates and negotiations.
The president exercised their veto to reject the proposed legislation passed by Congress.
The use of the presidential veto is a powerful tool that can shape the direction of national policy.
Despite overwhelming support in the legislature, the bill was ultimately defeated by the governor's veto.
to veto
01

vetoiser

to reject or prohibit a decision, proposal, or action
02

vetoiser

to reject or refuse to allow an idea or suggestion
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The board's veto of the project halted its development immediately.
The president issued a veto against the proposed tax reform bill.
The governor's veto of the legislation sparked a heated debate in the state assembly.
Her veto of the budget plan led to further negotiations among the team.
The mayor used his veto to reject the council's zoning changes.
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