Veto in english

Veto

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
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vetar = proscribe ; veto. 

Example: Under proposed legislation librarians and distributors who disseminate materials proscribed under these laws would be criminally liable.Example: If a proposal for a new regulation or directive raises important questions about the national interest then it can be sent back to the drawing board or vetoed outright.

veto = veto. 

Example: The vote fell short of the majority needed for an override of the Governor's veto.

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» derecho al vetoveto power .

Example: The process of full participative management, or workers' self-management, which turns hierarchy upside down, so that administrative function, veto power and decision making come from the bottom of the structure.

Veto synonyms

forbid in spanish: prohibir, pronunciation: fɜrbɪd part of speech: verb negative in spanish: negativo, pronunciation: negətɪv part of speech: adjective proscribe in spanish: proscribir, pronunciation: proʊskraɪb part of speech: verb interdict in spanish: prohibir, pronunciation: ɪntɜrdɪkt part of speech: noun, verb prohibit in spanish: prohibir, pronunciation: proʊhɪbət part of speech: verb blackball in spanish: bola negra, pronunciation: blækbɔl part of speech: noun, verb disallow in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: dɪsəlaʊ part of speech: verb
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