vet in the PONS Dictionary

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An article is not considered to be owned by its creator or any other editor and is not vetted by any recognized authority.
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The clinic is staffed with 6 veterinarians, including vets who specialize in surgery, exotic pets, and small domestic pets.
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Employers are now increasingly using social media tools in order to vet applicants before offering them interviews.
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All hosts are personally vetted by the company, which conducts interviews, in-house visits, and taste tests.
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Interviews are conducted to vet the figures and get a better idea of an individual's holdings.
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Tests can be performed in a vet's office with results in minutes, allowing for quick consultation.
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She once brought her pet ginger cat in to work after forgetting to take it to the vets.
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Dependent on where the vet practices (or wishes to practice), they may have to complete an examination or test in order to complete this registration.
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Because the original book was self-published, no editor or publisher ever vetted its authenticity.
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He apparently went to the vet and was never the same since.
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