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The Latin words for Banish are Pellere or expellere.

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Vetas (singular); vetatis (plural).

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the word is veto

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Vetas (singular), vetatis (plural).

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the latin word for i forbid is"vedo"

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Vetare - to forbid.

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inconcessus (IN kon KESS us)

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Veto.

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