Yes, the plural form for the noun veto is vetoes.
The plural of veto is vetoes.
Careful has no plural. It is an adjective, and adjectives do not become plural.
Veto is a word for rejecting a specific action. It is usually performed by a chief officer who has the power to override a committee's proposed action. "The President threatened to veto the Congressional bill if it was not changed."The governor wants to veto the bill.The senate will override the veto.
The plural form of ox is oxen.
The plural of paradox is paradoxes; for example, "There are many paradoxes in this world."
The plural of veto is vetoes.
The plural for the noun veto is vetoes.The plural possessive form is vetoes'.
The plural of army is armies.
Vetoes. EX: The president made multiple vetoes.
Vetoes is already plural. The singular is veto.
"Vetoed"vetoed is the past tense of veto - can be plural or singular subject.When there is a plural subject in a present tense sentence the verbs remains the same.They veto all our suggestions.When there is a singular subject in a present tense sentence then the verb takes an -s (or -es in this case)She vetoes all our suggestions.This is the closest verbs get to being plural it is called agreement.
The Latin words for Banish are Pellere or expellere.
A veto bill doesn't become law unless congress overrides the veto. It takes 2/3 vote to override a veto.
Yes, that is the purpose and function of the Veto Power.
In the US federal government, the President has Veto power.
67 senators and 291 members of the house have to vote to override the presidential veto
Throw them out and veto