vetitive (VET-i-tiv)
adjective
1. Relating to a veto.
2. Having the power to forbid.
EtymologyFrom Latin vetare (to forbid).
Usage"The only case in which our executives have a real
vetitive power, is the case of pardon, and most unfortunately it is used in an alarming degree, against the supremacy of the law and the stability of the right -- both essential to civil liberty." — Francis Lieber; On Civil Liberty and Self-government; 1853.
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