vet for

Frequency: 6.57.8 per million words

To check someone or something for a specific quality, suitability, or problem.

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Examples (10)

  • All goods are carefully vetted for quality before they leave the factory.
  • The committee will vet all candidates for leadership potential.
  • Security personnel must vet visitors for any suspicious activity.
  • Before publication, every article is thoroughly vetted for factual accuracy.
  • They need to vet the new software for compatibility issues.
  • The company carefully vets its suppliers for ethical practices.
  • We have to vet the project proposals for financial viability.
  • Journalists should always vet their sources for reliability.
  • The government plans to vet all social media content for misinformation.
  • Experts were brought in to vet the ancient documents for authenticity.