cloture

English

/ˈkloʊ.tʃɝ/, /ˈkloʊ.tjʊə(ɹ)/

noun
Definitions
  • (law) In legislative assemblies that permit unlimited debate (that is, a filibuster): a motion, procedure or rule by which debate is ended so that a vote may be taken on the matter. For example, in the , a three-fifths majority vote of the body is required to invoke cloture and terminate debate.

Etymology

Borrowed from French clôture (closure).

Origin

French

clôture

Gloss

closure

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