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Q: What does it mean when something is vetoed?
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Could a dictator's proposals be vetoed by the senet?

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How many vetoed bills still got passed?

exactly 2563 bills have been vetoed in total including the ones by Barrack Obama (these include pocket vetoes). Franklin Roosevelt vetoed the most bills he vetoed 635


Who vetoed the third bank of the United States?

The 10th president, John Tyler vetoed it


How do you spell vetoed?

That is the correct spelling of the past tense/adjective "vetoed" (blocked, refused).


Was the Miranda rights vetoed?

The Miranda rights were not vetoed. They are in use today. They come from the amendments to the Constitution.


What president vetoed the civil rights bill?

Andrew Johnson vetoed the post-Civil War bill.


Is vetoed an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb. Vetoed is the past tense verb or past participle. It may be used as an adjective.


Did Abraham Lincoln ever veto any bills?

Only 7. Lincoln vetoed or pocket vetoed only seven bills during his presidency.


What is an anagram for devote?

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Why did the Wade-Davis bill not become a law?

It was pocket vetoed by President lincoln.


Is vetoed an adjective?

b. adjective


Is a vetoed bill an adverb or an adjective?

The word bill is a noun, and the word "vetoed" is an adjective. It means not accepted by the executive (e.g. the president).