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The act of rejecting a law is commonly referred to as "vetoing." In a legislative context, a veto is an official decision made by an executive authority, such as a president or governor, to refuse to sign a bill into law. Additionally, the term "repeal" can also apply when a law is formally revoked or annulled by a legislative body.

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