veto
A veto exercised by the president of a country.
A veto exercised by the government.
A veto that successfully prevents an action.
The power to reject individual provisions of a bill.
A veto by a state governor.
Indicates the authority to reject something specific.
To state the intention of vetoing a proposal or bill.
Indicates the entitlement to reject something specific.
Refers to the authority to reject a decision or proposal.
Emphasizes the entitlement to use a veto.
To block something as if by a formal veto, but without one.
Indicates the subject matter affected by the veto.
Suggests control or authority in a certain area.
Used to specify what is being blocked by the veto.
A common way to say that a veto was applied.
Indicates possession of the right to veto.
To warn that a veto will be used.
To pass a bill over a president's objection.
To formally use the power of veto.
A more formal or powerful way to say 'have a veto'.
Similar to 'override', to invalidate a veto.
The official right or ability to veto something.
Similar to 'veto power', often used in plural.
A warning from someone with veto power that they will use it.
A pen used by a president or governor to sign a veto.