veto

word

Definition

The official power or right to reject or stop a decision or proposal, especially by someone in authority; can be used as a noun or a verb.

Usage & Nuances

Used often in politics, law, and official settings. As a noun: 'a veto on the bill.' As a verb: 'to veto a law.' Most common in contexts like presidential powers or the United Nations Security Council.

Example Sentences

The president has the power to veto new laws.

basic

The United Nations can use a veto to stop a resolution.

basic

The committee placed a veto on the proposal.

basic

Congress voted for the bill, but the president decided to veto it.

natural

He threatened to use his veto if the changes weren't made.

natural

Using a veto can sometimes block important progress.

natural