Veto



noun — Plural: Vetoes
1.
(an authoritative rejection or prohibition of something that is proposed, the right to make such a rejection or prohibition) វេតូ, ទំនាស់, ការជំទាស់
2.
(បច្ចេកទេស) សិទ្ធិវ៉េតូ ការវ៉េត
verbpast tense: vetoed ; past participle: vetoed ; present participle: vetoing ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) (to prevent (a bill) from becoming law by veto, to forbid) ប្រើសិទ្ធវេតូ
Example: The power of veto, The Residential veto The governor vetoed a bill to make gambling legal, Dang's father vetoed our plans to go abroad.
2.
វ៉េតូ, បដិសេធ
  • final veto
    - ការបោះឆ្នោតវេតូចុងក្រោយ
  • legislative veto
    - សិទិ្ធវ៉េតូរបស់អង្គការនីតិបញ្ញតិ (សភា)
  • pocket veto
    - ការវ៉េតូរបស់ប្រធានាធិបតិក្រោយពីសភាលើកវារកាល
  • presidential veto
    - សិទ្ធិវ៉េតូរបស់ប្រធានាធិបតី
ENGLISH MEANING
noun — Plural: Vetoes
1.
An authoritative prohibition or negative; a forbidding; an interdiction.
2.
A power or right possessed by one department of government to forbid or prohibit the carrying out of projects attempted by another department; especially, in a constitutional government, a power vested in the chief executive to prevent the enactment of measures passed by the legislature. Such a power may be absolute, as in the case of the Tribunes of the People in ancient Rome, or limited, as in the case of the President of the United States. Called also the veto power.
3.
The exercise of such authority; an act of prohibition or prevention; as, a veto is probable if the bill passes.
4.
A document or message communicating the reasons of the executive for not officially approving a proposed law; -- called also veto message.
verbpast tense: vetoed ; past participle: vetoed ; present participle: vetoing ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To prohibit; to negative; also, to refuse assent to, as a legislative bill, and thus prevent its enactment; as, to veto an appropriation bill.