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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ve·to
n.
;
pl
.
Vetoes
1.
An
authoritative
prohibition
or
negative
;
a
forbidding
;
an
interdiction
.
This
contemptuous
veto
of
her
husband's
on
any
intimacy
with
her
family
.
--
G
.
Eliot
.
2.
Specifically
: --
(a)
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
.
(b)
The
exercise
of
such
authority
;
an
act
of
prohibition
or
prevention
;
as
,
a
veto
is
probable
if
the
bill
passes
.
(c)
A
document
or
message
communicating
the
reasons
of
the
executive
for
not
officially
approving
a
proposed
law
; --
called
also
veto message
. [
U
.
S
.]
Note:
☞
Veto
is
not
a
term
employed
in
the
Federal
Constitution
,
but
seems
to
be
of
popular
use
only
. --
Abbott
.
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