Veto

/ˈviːtoʊ/ noun, verb

As a noun, a veto is the power or act of rejecting a decision or law so that it cannot take effect. As a verb, to veto means to use that power to block something from happening.

From Latin 'veto', meaning 'I forbid', the first-person form of 'vetare' meaning 'to forbid'. The term entered political language to describe a leader’s power to stop a decision.

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