Vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent.
To use one's influence or rights to prevent something from being done.
1 Either house could reject the resolution, and the president has veto power.
2 Opposition politicians said they would seek ways to challenge the government's veto .
3 The Prime Minister also raised concerns about council members' right to veto .
4 Russia and China are among the Security Council's five permanent, veto - holding members.
5 Parliament passed the law seven months ago, overturning a veto from Karzai.
6 The Board will have the right to question the Commission's veto again.
7 It was only the second veto of Trump's presidency, both this year.
8 Obama had long threatened a veto , saying the legislation threatened the talks.
9 The European Parliament has a veto over any future EU-UK trade deal.
10 The party has indicated it will veto future bids to introduce legislation.
11 They are also able to veto laws passed by the National Assembly.
12 UK sources say that amounts to a Scottish veto over UK policy.
13 But here, could Russia veto a resolution whose goal would be humanitarian?
14 China holds veto power as a permanent member of the security council.
15 The UN would be better off and more democratic without veto powers.
16 Under a 1982 law, Congress can override the State of Nevada's veto .
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