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Veto

By Grace Fleming, About.com

Definition: A veto occurs when the President refuses to approve a bill and prevents its enactment into law. The president can veto bills in a few ways. He can use a regular veto, which occurs when the he or she returns legislation to the originating House without approval, or by a pocket veto, a sneakier method in which the president rejects legislation when Congress is adjourned.
Pronunciation: vee-tow

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