veto
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ˈvi
vi
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ˌtoʊ
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British pronunciation
/vˈiːtə‍ʊ/

Definição e significado de "veto"em inglês

to veto
01

vetar, opor veto

to reject or prohibit a decision, proposal, or action
Transitive: to veto a decision or action
to veto definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
The president has the authority to veto a bill passed by the legislature, preventing it from becoming law.
O presidente tem a autoridade para vetar um projeto de lei aprovado pelo legislativo, impedindo que ele se torne lei.
The CEO decided to veto the proposed merger, citing potential risks to the company's stability.
O CEO decidiu vetar a fusão proposta, citando riscos potenciais para a estabilidade da empresa.
02

vetar, rejeitar

to reject or refuse to allow an idea or suggestion
Transitive: to veto an idea or plan
example
Exemplos
The homeowner vetoed the idea of installing a swimming pool in the backyard due to space constraints.
O proprietário vetou a ideia de instalar uma piscina no quintal devido a restrições de espaço.
The teacher vetoed the students' request to extend the deadline for the assignment.
O professor vetou o pedido dos alunos para estender o prazo da tarefa.
01

a vote or formal decision that prevents a proposal or measure from being approved

example
Exemplos
The council used its veto to block the new zoning law.
The mayor 's veto was overridden by a two-thirds majority.
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