veto

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) A political right to disapprove of (and thereby stop) the process of a decision, a law etc.
 * 2) An invocation of that right.
 * 3) An authoritative prohibition or negative; a forbidding; an interdiction.
 * 4) A technique or mechanism for discarding what would otherwise constitute a false positive in a scientific experiment.
 * 5) * 2021 J.R. Wilson and the Hyper-Kamiokande Collaboration 2021 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 2156 012153
 * An outer detector (OD) region will act as both a passive shield for low energy backgrounds and an active veto for cosmic ray muons.
 * 1) * 2021 J.R. Wilson and the Hyper-Kamiokande Collaboration 2021 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 2156 012153
 * An outer detector (OD) region will act as both a passive shield for low energy backgrounds and an active veto for cosmic ray muons.

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * Arabic: نَقْضْ
 * Armenian:
 * Belarusian: права вета
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: veto
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: vetoo
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Georgian: ვეტო, ვეტოს უფლება
 * German: ,
 * Greek: ,
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: neitunarvald
 * Indonesian:
 * Irish: cros
 * Japanese: 拒否権
 * Korean: 거부권(拒否權)
 * Latin: veto, vetare, vetui, vetitum
 * Latvian:
 * Lithuanian:
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: veto
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, пра́во ве́то
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Roman:, , zabranjenje
 * Slovak:
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili: veto, kura ya turufu
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: angsol
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: пра́во ве́то


 * Albanian:
 * Armenian:
 * Belarusian: ве́та
 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Georgian: ვეტო
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Hungarian:
 * Indonesian:
 * Irish: cros, crosadh
 * Japanese:
 * Korean: ,
 * Latvian:
 * Lithuanian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Slovak:
 * Swahili: veto, kura ya turufu
 * Tagalog: angsol
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian:


 * German:
 * Hungarian: ,

Verb

 * 1)  To use a veto against.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: налагам ве́то
 * Esperanto: vetoi
 * Finnish: käyttää veto-oikeutta(nsa), ,
 * Galician: vetar
 * Georgian: ვეტოს ადებს, ვეტოს დაადებს
 * Greek: προβάλλω αρνησικυρία, προβάλλω βέτο
 * Hungarian:, , vétót emel; ,
 * Icelandic: beita neitunarvaldi
 * Indonesian:
 * Irish: cros
 * Japanese: 拒否権を発動する, 拒否権を行使する
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: накла́дывать ве́то, наложи́ть ве́то,
 * Spanish:

Etymology
From.

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Etymology 1
From, equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) pull act of pulling
 * 2) pull attractive force
 * 3) draught, draft current of [cold] air
 * 4) draught, draft in the flue of a fireplace, stove, or similar
 * 5) stroke single movement with a tool; of hand, oar, brush, etc.
 * 6)  shot, kick an aimed shot at the goal in a ball game
 * 7)  move, as in a game or similar
 * 8) spurt, sprint
 * 9) winding mechanical energy stored in a wound coil in a clockwork or other mechanism
 * 10)  energy, winding, steam
 * 11)  traction mechanically applied sustained pull
 * 12)  trace on a printed circuit board
 * 1)  traction mechanically applied sustained pull
 * 2)  trace on a printed circuit board
 * 1)  trace on a printed circuit board
 * 1)  trace on a printed circuit board

Etymology 2
Probably borrowed from, , from , from. Also associated with etymology 1.

Noun

 * 1) bet, wager an instance of making a bet

Usage notes
means an instance of betting, an agreement to wager something. The thing wagered is.

Etymology 3
From.

Noun

 * 1) veto

Noun

 * 1) vet (veterinarian)

Etymology
From, equivalent to. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) pull
 * 2) bet, wager
 * 3) distance between two ice holes
 * 4) draught

Etymology
From earlier, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to forbid, prevent, prohibit
 * 2) to advise not to
 * 3) to oppose, veto
 * 4) * 1st century AD, Seneca Minor, , line 334
 * "la"
 * 1) to oppose, veto
 * 2) * 1st century AD, Seneca Minor, , line 334
 * "la"
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- Quod nōn vetat lēx, hoc vetat fierī pudor.

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Interjection

 * 1) I forbid it! I protest!

Usage notes

 * Used in the Senate by tribunes to oppose objectionable measures.

Etymology
From, from , , from , from.

Noun

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Etymology
From.

Noun

 * a

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)   blocking of a process or decision

Etymology
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Etymology
From.

Etymology 1
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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) veto

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) draft, transportation with draft animals