Examples of 'vetted' in a sentence

Meaning of "vetted"

Vet (verb) means to carefully examine someone or something to make sure they are suitable or acceptable, especially in the context of hiring or admitting
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  • simple past tense and past participle of vet
  • Having undergone an investigation and been approved.

How to use "vetted" in a sentence

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I am being vetted by six committee members this afternoon.
Increased number of veterans in the police vetted.
They have been vetted by several industry experts.
These intelligence packages have all been vetted.
I should have vetted him more thoroughly.
I am concerned the company was not properly vetted.
Assets need to be vetted much more fully.
We vetted everyone invited to the launch tonight.
Fast food workers are vetted by their employers.
I have vetted a fair amount of candidates in my time.
Do not forget they vetted our applications.
He was a vetted government aide going about official business.
And who have been vetted through rush.
Joanna vetted every single line from it.
I came here fully prepared to be vetted by an expert.

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I assume you vetted him pretty thoroughly.
Your people said they vetted him.
I should have vetted this through you.
Step one is get your source vetted.
Who has been vetted by hitching and wright.
Just make sure they are well vetted.
I should have vetted the guy better.
I am sure she had him thoroughly vetted.
They have been vetted several times.
Both come highly recommended and vetted.
They have been vetted and verified.
I am surprised that you had not vetted me.
Everything has been vetted by her for months.
An operation like this needs to be fully vetted.
Scott vetted him at the rescue center.
All candidates must be vetted by a hardline body.
This work has not yet been vetted.
I thought you vetted the club goers.
That team will consist of people vetted by us.
I have been vetted through and through.
A story that big has to be vetted by legal.
They were vetted before being given permits to enter.
Apparently my wife is being vetted for chief of police.
I recruited him only after he was fully vetted.
Candidates were then vetted by the nominations committee.
That none of our class vetted you.
All candidates are vetted before being send to you.
Your accommodations have been arranged and vetted.
He has recently been vetted and had a dental.
Teachers can request to have a tool vetted.
Talented and vetted psychics are reliable sources.
Fire the idiot that vetted them.
They are vetted and ranked by other users.
Such campaigns will be vetted case by case.
Over a third of security workers are not vetted.

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