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veto    音标拼音: [v'ito] [v'it,o]
n. 否决权
vt. 否决,禁止

否决权否决,禁止

veto
n 1: a vote that blocks a decision
2: the power or right to prohibit or reject a proposed or
intended act (especially the power of a chief executive to
reject a bill passed by the legislature)
v 1: vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent; "The
President vetoed the bill" [synonym: {veto}, {blackball},
{negative}]
2: command against; "I forbid you to call me late at night";
"Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"; "Dad nixed
our plans" [synonym: {forbid}, {prohibit}, {interdict},
{proscribe}, {veto}, {disallow}, {nix}] [ant: {allow},
{countenance}, {let}, {permit}]

Veto \Ve"to\ (v[=e]"t[-o]), n.; pl. {Vetoes} (v[=e]"t[=o]z). [L.
veto I forbid.]
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1. An authoritative prohibition or negative; a forbidding; an
interdiction.
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This contemptuous veto of her husband's on any
intimacy with her family. --G. Eliot.
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2. Specifically:
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(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}.
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(b) The exercise of such authority; an act of prohibition
or prevention; as, a veto is probable if the bill
passes.
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(c) A document or message communicating the reasons of the
executive for not officially approving a proposed law;
-- called also {veto message}. [U. S.]
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Note: Veto is not a term employed in the Federal
Constitution, but seems to be of popular use only.
--Abbott.
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Veto \Ve"to\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Vetoed} (v[=e]"t[=o]d); 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.
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67 Moby Thesaurus words for "veto":
absolute veto, ban, block, constitute, decline, decree, defeat,
denial, deny, disallow, disallowance, embargo, enact, enact laws,
executive veto, filibuster, forbid, get the floor, have the floor,
interdict, interdiction, item veto, kill, killing, legislate,
limited negative, limited veto, lobby through, logroll, negative,
nix, ordain, outlaw, pass, pigeonhole, pocket, pocket veto,
preclude, preclusion, prevent, prevention, prohibit, prohibition,
proscribe, proscription, put in force, put through, quash,
quashing, railroad through, refuse, reject, rejection, roll logs,
rule against, rule out, senatorial courtesy, stop, stoppage,
suspensory veto, table, taboo, take the floor, turn down,
veto message, veto power, yield the floor

VETO, legislation. This is a Latin word signifying, I forbid.
2. It is usually applied to the power of the president of the United
States to negative a bill which has passed both branches of the legislature.
The act of refusing to sign such a bill, and the message which is sent to
congress assigning the reasons for a refusal to sign it, are each called a
veto.
3. When a bill is engrossed, and has received the sanction of both
houses, it is transmitted to the president for his approbation. If he
approves of it, he signs it. If he does not, he sends it, with his
objections, to the house in which it originated, and that house enter the
objections on their journals, and proceed to reconsider the bill. Coast. U.
S. art. I, s. 7, cl. 2. Vide Story on the Const. Sec. 878; 1 Kent, Com. 239.
4. The governors of the several states have generally a negative on the
acts of the legislature. When exercised with due caution, the veto power is
some additional security against inconsiderate and hasty legislation, or
where bills have passed through prejudice or want of due reflection. It was,
however, mainly intended as a weapon in the hands of the chief magistrate to
defend the executive department from encroachment and usurpation, as well as
a just balance of the constitution.
5. The veto power of the British sovereign has not been exercised for
more than a century. It was exercised once during the, reign of Queen Anne.
Edinburgh Rev. 10th vol. 411, &c.; Parke's Lectures, 126. But anciently the
king frequently replied Le roy s'avisera, which was in effect withholding
his assent. In France the king had the initiative of all laws, but not the
veto. See 1 Toull. art. 39; and see Nos. 42, 52, note 3.


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  • VETO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of VETO is an authoritative prohibition : interdiction How to use veto in a sentence
  • Veto - Wikipedia
    A veto is a legal power to unilaterally stop an official action In the most typical case, a president or monarch vetoes a bill to stop it from becoming law In many countries, veto powers are established in the country's constitution
  • VETO | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    VETO meaning: 1 an official power or right to refuse to accept or allow something: 2 to refuse to allow… Learn more
  • Veto - definition of veto by The Free Dictionary
    The constitutional power of the chief executive of a state or nation to prevent or delay the enactment of legislation passed by the legislature: The president has the veto and will use it
  • What Is a Veto in Government and How Does It Work?
    A veto is the power of a president or governor to reject a bill that the legislature has passed, stopping it from becoming law The U S Constitution grants this authority to the President in Article I, Section 7, and every state constitution gives a similar power to its governor
  • What does VETO mean? - Definitions. net
    Veto is the constitutional right or power of a president, governor, or other official to reject or prevent a specific decision, law, or policy proposal made by a legislative body
  • Veto - HISTORY
    The veto power of the U S president is one way of preventing the legislative branch of the federal government from exercising too much power
  • VETO Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    To veto is to reject a decision by exercising veto power, as in Maya’s grandmother vetoed the idea of sharing family recipes on social media Example: Although the president vetoed the bill, there were enough votes in Congress to pass it anyway
  • Veto: Understanding Its Legal Definition and Implications | US Legal Forms
    The term "veto" refers to the power of an authority figure, such as a government official or legislative body, to reject or prohibit a proposed law or decision
  • veto | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Veto is the power of one person or body to prohibit a course of action chosen by another For example, in business law a veto halts an official action done by a company or firm





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