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What does it mean to vet as a verb?

To "vet" as a verb means to carefully examine and evaluate something or someone to ensure its or their suitability, quality, or trustworthiness.

Here are some examples:

* "The company vets all job applicants thoroughly before hiring them." (Meaning they check the applicants' qualifications, references, and background)

* "The journalist vetted the information before publishing the article." (Meaning they checked the sources and accuracy of the information)

* "The government is vetting the new security measures." (Meaning they are evaluating the effectiveness and safety of the measures)

In essence, vetting involves due diligence, a careful and thorough process of investigation and evaluation to ensure the accuracy, validity, and reliability of something or someone.

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