cloture

/ˈkloʊtʃər/
noun
  1. A procedure used in a legislative body to end a debate and force a vote on a bill.
    • The Senate voted for cloture to stop the filibuster.
    • The majority leader called for cloture to move the bill forward.
    • Cloture requires a supermajority of votes to pass.
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