Synonyms for vetoed
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : vee-toh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈvi toʊ |
Définition of vetoed
Origin :- 1706, from veto (n.). Related: Vetoed; vetoing.
- adj rejected
- But all his attempts to cross that tongue of flooring had been vetoed by the guards.
- Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May, 1930 » by Various
- But Charley who had recovered her self control, vetoed this idea at once.
- Extract from : « The Forbidden Trail » by Honor Willsie
- A first bill, however, fell short of the President's desires and was vetoed.
- Extract from : « Union and Democracy » by Allen Johnson
- Bonus Bill, advocated by Calhoun, 257;vetoed by Madison, 257.
- Extract from : « Union and Democracy » by Allen Johnson
- So far he had not vetoed any measures sent to him for his signature.
- Extract from : « American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt » by Edward Stratemeyer
- In 1832 Jackson vetoed the bill to renew the charter of the bank.
- Extract from : « The Land We Live In » by Henry Mann
- Johnson vetoed it, and it was carried by both Houses over his veto.
- Extract from : « A History of the United States » by Cecil Chesterton
- Arthur vetoed it as unreasonable and unconstitutional in August, 1882.
- Extract from : « The New Nation » by Frederic L. Paxson
- Thus amended, the House concurred in the act, which Hayes vetoed in February, 1878.
- Extract from : « The New Nation » by Frederic L. Paxson
- His idea of engaging a maid or chaperon for the trip she had vetoed promptly.
- Extract from : « The Fifth Ace » by Douglas Grant
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