/oʊvərˈraɪdən ˈviːtoʊ/ – Phrase
Definition: việc phủ quyết bị phớt lờ.
A more throughout explanation: An overridden veto refers to a situation in which a legislative body votes to pass a bill into law despite the veto issued by the executive branch. This action effectively nullifies the veto and allows the bill to become law without the approval of the executive.
Example: The legislature’s vote to override the governor’s veto effectively nullified the veto and allowed the bill to become law.