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"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.

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