"Vetoist" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vetoist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vetoist" Meaning

A vetoist is an archaic term that is no longer commonly used, but it can be found in some historical and literary contexts. From what I understand, a vetoist is someone who uses the right of veto to stop or halt a decision or action. The term is derived from the Latin word "veto", meaning "I forbid". In politics, it refers to a person or power that has the authority to reject or block a proposal or agreement.

"Vetoist" Examples

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A vetoist is an opponent of spoils system or an antis-popositor voting system.

Examples:


1. The candidate's platform was opposed to the vetoist stance on electoral reforms.
2. As a vetoist, she argued that the president's increasing reliance on his veto power threatened to disrupt the democratic process.
3. In a court decision, a judge with a vetoist stance dismissed the appeal, ruling that it was not in line with the laws of the land.
4. The politician was known for her tough stance as a vetoist in budget negotiations, often finding herself in opposition to her own party members.
5. Critics accused the governor of overstepping his authority by using his veto power as a vetoist, undermining the legislative branch's authority.

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