in latin it means i forbid.
veto; Latin for "I forbid it"Which originates from the Roman Tribune's ability to forbid a law from passinghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veto
The constitutional authority of Congress to forbid discrimination in employment is based on the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce.
The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.
No the President's veto power is part of the checks and balances on Congress.
I forbid you leaving the house in that short skirt! You can't forbid me from walking on the grass. I forbid you to leave before your homework is done.
Vetare-to forbid.
Vetere - to forbid.
The future tense of "forbid" is "will forbid" or "shall forbid."
Forbid means to prohibit or disallow something from happening or being done. It is to refuse permission for something to occur.
To forbid means to deny permission. If someone forbids you, you bceome forbidden.I forbid you from opening that door!I categorically forbid you from taking my daughter to prom.I forbid you that your dog can not do a somersault.
To forbid = asar (אסר)