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vetted
[ vet-id ]
adjective
- verified or checked for accuracy, authenticity, suitability, etc.:
The website’s editorial process ensures professionally vetted and approved content.
Refugees selected by the U.S. government for resettlement are the most thoroughly vetted people to come to the United States.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of vet 1.
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Origin of vetted1
Example Sentences
US immigration officials have said the detainees were "carefully vetted" and verified as gang members before being flown to El Salvador, under an agreement with that country.
Most are nominated by party leaders and are vetted by the House of Lords Appointments Commission.
More intent on going viral than informing, we are no longer capable, at least most of the time, to produce vetted factual information for the masses.
The White House insists those deported to the Cecot were properly vetted.
The White House continues to insist that all those they rounded up are dangerous gang members and were carefully vetted.
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