Veto

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Meanings of Veto

   
Verb
  • To say 'no' to a decision or rule.
   
Noun
  • A special power that allows someone to say 'no' to a decision or rule.
  • When someone uses their power to stop something from happening.
  • A way to say that something is not allowed.
   

Explanation of the word: Veto

A veto is when someone says 'no' to a decision or idea. It's like when you want to play a game, but your friend says they don't want to play that game.

   

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Translations for the word: Veto

   
hindi
वेटो (Veto)

veto

रोकना (Rokna)

rokna

नहीं (Nahin)

nahi

   
   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Veto

'Veto' means to say no to a decision or a law. It is a way for someone in power to stop something from happening.

You pronounce 'veto' like 'vee-toh'.

The word 'veto' comes from Latin, where it means 'I forbid'.

The word 'veto' in Kannada is 'ನಿಷೇಧ' (Niṣēdha).