PROSCRIBES vs VETO: NOUN
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- An invocation of that right.
- A political right to disapprove of (and thereby stop) the process of a decision, a law etc.
- A document or message communicating the reasons of the executive for not officially approving a proposed law; -- called also veto message.
- The exercise of such authority; an act of prohibition or prevention.
- A power or right possessed by one department of government to forbid or prohibit the carrying out of projects attempted by another department; especially, in a constitutional government, a power vested in the chief executive to prevent the enactment of measures passed by the legislature. Such a power may be absolute, as in the case of the Tribunes of the People in ancient Rome, or limited, as in the case of the President of the United States. Called also the veto power.
- An authoritative prohibition or negative; a forbidding; an interdiction.
- A vote that blocks a decision
- Any right or power of authoritatively forbidding or effectively negativing, or the exercise of such right or power; prohibition; interdict.
- In a constitutional government, the right vested in one branch of it to negative the determinations of another branch; specifically, the right, under constitutional restrictions, of the executive, as a king, a president, or a governor, to reject a bill passed, by the legislature; also, the act of exercising this right.
- The power or right to prohibit or reject a proposed or intended act (especially the power of a chief executive to reject a bill passed by the legislature)
- The constitutional power of the chief executive of a state or nation to prevent or delay the enactment of legislation passed by the legislature.
- A prohibition or rejection of a proposed or intended act.
- The power of one party or entity to forbid the actions or decisions of another party or entity.
- An official document or message from a chief executive stating the reasons for rejection of a bill.
- An instance in which this right is exercised.
PROSCRIBES vs VETO: ADJECTIVE
- Excluded from use or mention
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PROSCRIBES vs VETO: VERB
- Command against
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proscribe.
- Command against
- Vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent
- To use a veto against.
PROSCRIBES vs VETO: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To forbid, prohibit, or decide against.
- To prohibit; to negative; also, to refuse assent to, as a legislative bill, and thus prevent its enactment.
- To prevent or delay (a legislative bill) from becoming law by exercising the power of veto.
PROSCRIBES vs VETO: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To forbid authoritatively; specifically, to negative by exercising the constitutional right of veto: as, to veto a bill.
- Vote against
- Refuse to endorse
- Refuse to assent
PROSCRIBES vs VETO: RELATED WORDS
- Contravenes, Outlaws, Prevents, Bans, Stipulates, Prohibition, Precludes, Prescribes, Prohibits, Forbids, Interdict, Veto, Disallow, Prohibit, Forbid
- Nix, Ban, Objection, Rejection, Reject, Oppose, Opposes, Overrule, Negative, Interdict, Disallow, Forbid, Proscribe, Prohibit, Blackball
PROSCRIBES vs VETO: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Imposes, Specifies, Exempts, Criminalize, Restricts, Contravenes, Stipulates, Prohibition, Prohibits, Forbids, Interdict, Veto, Disallow, Prohibit, Forbid
- Disapprove, Opposition, Ban, Objection, Rejection, Reject, Oppose, Overrule, Negative, Interdict, Disallow, Forbid, Proscribe, Prohibit, Blackball
PROSCRIBES vs VETO: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Mohammed as an extortionistwho proscribes alcohol because a bartender would not give him credit.
- Wisconsin law proscribes only two ways for this third party certification to be accomplished.
- Even the New Testament proscribes more strict treatment for those involved in sexual immorality.
- Code, enlighten us and point to the particular law that proscribes software patents.
- By its terms, the Fourth Amendment proscribes only unreasonable searches and seizures.
- The Catholic Church proscribes methods of birth control other than sexual abstinence.
- They have literally done what the verse from Isaiah proscribes.
- The Constitution expressly proscribes cruel or unusual punishments.
- The Fourth Amendment proscribes unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Code and case law currently proscribes an offense.
- Many in the conclave, including Rampolla, protested against the veto, and it was even suggested that he be elected pope despite the veto.
- So what constitutes a good veto right as opposed to a bad veto right?
- There is a second way that a president can veto a proposal called a pocket veto.
- Congress: I will veto this bill, and I am confident that my veto will be sustained.
- That controversy continued on Veto Day, and after the veto votes were completed the House moved to the matter of extension.
- Mayor vetoes an ordinance, written reasons for the veto shall accompany the veto message delivered to the City Council.
- Cooper did veto the bill but as expected the veto was overridden.
- Veto Host, where Alex, Monte, Shane, Danielle, Scott and Shelby competed for the Power of Veto.
- The veto would be similar to a neighborhood veto of liquor establishment licensing.
- There are several types of vetoes: the package veto, item veto, amendatory veto, and pocket veto.
PROSCRIBES vs VETO: QUESTIONS
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- Apakah hak veto bisa digunakan secara serampangan oleh pemiliknya?
- Why did Guatemala's president veto the abortion bill?
- How does Texas Legislature override the governor's veto?
- Is veto activity selective or T-cell receptor mediated?
- Can the President impound appropriate funds without a veto?
- Does Volkswagen have a veto on the Supervisory Board?
- Why could the British establishment not veto Brexit?
- Can individual countries veto the EU withdrawal Treaty?
- Will Spain veto Scotland's EU membership application?
- Why did Jefferson veto the first presidential veto Quizlet?