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1 veto
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1. 3rd person singular present tense - vetoes; verb(to forbid, or refuse to consent to: They vetoed your suggestion.) vetar; vedar
2. noun((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) vetoDel verbo vetar: ( conjugate vetar) \ \
veto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vetó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: vetar veto
vetar ( conjugate vetar) verbo transitivo to veto
veto sustantivo masculino veto;
vetar verbo transitivo to veto
veto sustantivo masculino veto
poner veto, to veto ' veto' also found in these entries: Spanish: vetar English: nix - vetotr['viːtəʊ]1 veto1 vetar (forbid) prohibir, vedar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto impose a veto over something poner el veto a algopower/right of veto derecho de vetoveto ['vi:t̬o] vt1) forbid: prohibir2) : vetarto veto a bill: vetar un proyecto de ley1) : veto mthe power of veto: el derecho de veto2) ban: veto m, prohibición fv.• vedar v.• vetar v.n.• veto s.m.
I 'viːtəʊa) u ( power to ban) veto mthe right of veto — el derecho de or al veto
b) c ( ban) veto m, prohibición f
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transitive verb vetoes, vetoing, vetoed vetar['viːtǝʊ]1.N(pl vetoes) veto mto put a veto on sth — vetar algo, poner veto a algo
to use or exercise one's veto — ejercer el (derecho a) veto
2.VT [+ bill, application] vetar, prohibirthe president vetoed it — el presidente lo vetó or le puso su veto
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I ['viːtəʊ]a) u ( power to ban) veto mthe right of veto — el derecho de or al veto
b) c ( ban) veto m, prohibición f
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transitive verb vetoes, vetoing, vetoed vetar -
2 veto
s.1 veto, derecho que tiene el poder ejecutivo de negar la sanción de una ley votada por los cuerpos legislativos.2 acción de vetar, de poner el veto a; comunicación oficial en que se niega la sanción a un proyecto de ley.3 cualquier prohibición hecha con autoridad.4 veto, derecho de veto, veda.(plural vetoes)v.1 vetar.2 vedar o prohibir con autoridad; rehusar la aprobación de.3 boicotear.(pt & pp vetoed)
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