veto
/veeto/ noun (pl. vetoes) 1 a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body. 2 any prohibition. verb (vetoes, vetoed) exercise a veto against. ORIGIN from Latin, I forbid, used by Roman tribunes of the people when opposing measures of the Senate.
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