veto
veto
noun BEH-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin veto ('I forbid'), first-person singular present of vetare.
Usage Note
Veto entered Spanish directly from Latin and retains its legal/political sense: the power to block a decision. The verb is vetar ('to veto'). In the UN context, el derecho de veto refers to the permanent members' blocking power. It is regular in the plural: los vetos.
Examples
"El presidente ejerció su derecho de veto."
Natural Translation
The president exercised his right of veto.
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