Definition of Pocket veto

1. Noun. Indirect veto of legislation by refusing to sign it.

Generic synonyms: Veto

Definition of Pocket veto

1. Noun. (American English) A (de facto) veto of a bill by the US President by restricting Congressional action on the bill, as, figuratively, by carrying the bill in his pocket until the deadline for signing it has passed. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Pocket Veto

pocket mouse
pocket pair
pocket pairs
pocket park
pocket parks
pocket pistol
pocket pistols
pocket protector
pocket protectors
pocket rat
pocket rockets
pocket square
pocket trumpet
pocket trumpets
pocket veto (current term)
pocket vetos
pocket watch
pocket watches
pocketable
pocketbook
pocketbooks
pocketcomb
pocketed
pocketed bat
pocketed calculus
pocketed freetail bat
pocketer
pocketers
pocketful

Literary usage of Pocket veto

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Veto Power: Its Origin, Development, and Function in the Government of by Edward Campbell Mason (1891)
"In 1833, however, Henry Clay assailed President Jackson's pocket veto of the bill for the distribution of the proceeds of the public land, on the ground ..."

2. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897 by United States President (1897)
"Designating and limiting funds receivable for revenue, reasons for applying pocket veto, III, 282. Extension of charter of Bank of United States, II, 576. ..."

3. Party Government in the United States of America by William Milligan Sloane (1914)
"The pocket veto—Jackson's defiance to nullification—His aversion to the United States Bank—Party conventions—The tariff of 1833 quieted ..."

4. Party Government in the United States of America by William Milligan Sloane (1914)
"The pocket veto—Jackson's defiance to nullification—His aversion to the United States Bank—Party conventions—The tariff of 1833 quieted ..."

5. The Veto Power: Its Origin, Development, and Function in the Government of by Edward Campbell Mason (1891)
"In 1833, however, Henry Clay assailed President Jackson's pocket veto of the bill for the distribution of the proceeds of the public land, on the ground ..."

6. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897 by United States President (1897)
"Designating and limiting funds receivable for revenue, reasons for applying pocket veto, III, 282. Extension of charter of Bank of United States, II, 576. ..."

7. Party Government in the United States of America by William Milligan Sloane (1914)
"The pocket veto—Jackson's defiance to nullification—His aversion to the United States Bank—Party conventions—The tariff of 1833 quieted ..."

8. Party Government in the United States of America by William Milligan Sloane (1914)
"The pocket veto—Jackson's defiance to nullification—His aversion to the United States Bank—Party conventions—The tariff of 1833 quieted ..."

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