What is the meaning of Veto?
A political right to disapprove of (and thereby stop) the process of a decision, a law etc.
An invocation of that right.
An authoritative prohibition or negative; a forbidding; an interdiction.
A technique or mechanism for discarding what would otherwise constitute a false positive in a scientific experiment.
To use a veto against.
first-person singular present indicative of vetar
pull (act of pulling)
pull (attractive force)
draught, draft (current of [cold] air)
draught, draft (in the flue of a fireplace, stove, or similar)
stroke (single movement with a tool; of hand, oar, brush, etc.)
shot, kick (an aimed shot at the goal in a ball game)
move, as in a game or similar
winding (mechanical energy stored in a wound coil in a clockwork or other mechanism)
traction (mechanically applied sustained pull)
Ellipsis of hengenveto (“gasp”).
trace (on a printed circuit board)
bet, wager (an instance of making a bet)
distance between two ice holes
draught (draw through a flue)
a veto
a veto
draft, transportation (with draft animals)
to advise not to
Alternative spelling of weto
veto (blocking of a process or decision)
first-person singular present indicative of vetar
first-person singular present indicative of vetar
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