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Veto

UK //ˈviːtəʊ//US //ˈviːtoʊ//

Definition

To reject or refuse approval of a decision or proposal.

In simple words: To reject or prevent something from happening.

Examples

  • The president decided to veto the new legislation.
  • Congress failed to override the governor's veto last year.
  • She was able to veto any changes to the project plan.
  • The committee's decision to bypass the veto was controversial.
  • He expressed his intent to veto the budget proposal immediately.

Usage notes

Used in formal contexts, particularly in politics. Avoid using it in casual conversation or informal writing.

Grammar pattern

veto + object

Memory hint

Think of a 'veto' as a 'no go' sign in a political meeting.

Collocations

  • veto power
  • veto request
  • cast a veto
  • override a veto
  • veto authority

Synonyms

  • reject
  • prohibit
  • deny
  • forbid
  • overrule

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'veto' with 'approve' or 'authorize'.
  • Using 'veto' without specifying what is being vetoed.
  • Assuming 'veto' is only used in political contexts.