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veto


  3  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Veto  \Ve"to\,  n.;  pl  {Vetoes}.  [L.  veto  I  forbid.] 
  1.  An  authoritative  prohibition  or  negative;  a  forbidding;  an 
  interdiction. 
 
  This  contemptuous  veto  of  her  husband's  on  any 
  intimacy  with  her  family.  --G.  Eliot. 
 
  2.  Specifically: 
  a  A  power  or  right  possessed  by  one  department  of 
  government  to  forbid  or  prohibit  the  carrying  out  of 
  projects  attempted  by  another  department;  especially, 
  in  a  constitutional  government,  a  power  vested  in  the 
  chief  executive  to  prevent  the  enactment  of  measures 
  passed  by  the  legislature.  Such  a  power  may  be 
  absolute,  as  in  the  case  of  the  Tribunes  of  the  People 
  in  ancient  Rome,  or  limited,  as  in  the  case  of  the 
  President  of  the  United  States.  Called  also  {the  veto 
  power}. 
  b  The  exercise  of  such  authority;  an  act  of  prohibition 
  or  prevention;  as  a  veto  is  probable  if  the  bill 
  passes. 
  c  A  document  or  message  communicating  the  reasons  of  the 
  executive  for  not  officially  approving  a  proposed  law; 
  --  called  also  {veto  message}.  [U.  S.] 
 
  Note:  Veto  is  not  a  term  employed  in  the  Federal 
  Constitution,  but  seems  to  be  of  popular  use  only. 
  --Abbott. 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Veto  \Ve"to\,  v.  t.  [imp.  &  p.  p.  {Vetoed};  p.  pr  &  vb  n. 
  {Vetoing}.] 
  To  prohibit;  to  negative;  also  to  refuse  assent  to  as  a 
  legislative  bill,  and  thus  prevent  its  enactment;  as  to  veto 
  an  appropriation  bill. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  veto 
  n  1:  a  vote  that  blocks  a  decision 
  2:  the  power  or  right  to  prohibit  or  reject  a  proposed  or 
  intended  act  esp  the  power  of  a  chief  executive  to  reject 
  a  bill  passed  by  the  legislature 
  v  1:  vote  against;  refuse  to  endorse;  refuse  to  assent  [syn:  {blackball}, 
  {negative}] 
  2:  command  against;  "I  forbid  you  to  call  me  late  at  night" 
  [syn:  {forbid},  {prohibit},  {interdict},  {proscribe},  {disallow}] 
  [ant:  {permit},  {permit}] 




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