line-item veto


line-i·tem veto

(līn′ī′təm)n. The power of a government executive, usually a governor, to veto some parts of a bill passed by the legislature while signing other portions into law. Also called item veto.

line′-i`tem ve′to


n. the power, as of a state governor, to veto particular items of a bill without having to veto the entire bill. Also called item veto.