vet fully

Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words

To examine or check someone or something completely.

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Examples (10)

  • The committee decided to vet all applications fully before making a final selection.
  • Before launching the product, they must fully vet its safety features.
  • Every potential supplier is fully vetted to ensure quality and compliance.
  • The intelligence agency fully vetted the new recruits for any security risks.
  • It's essential to vet candidates fully to avoid future problems.
  • We will fully vet the proposal to identify any potential flaws.
  • Has the background check fully vetted the applicant's past employment?
  • The auditors are expected to vet the financial statements fully by next week.
  • Only after being fully vetted can the new policy be implemented.
  • She recommends that all contractors be fully vetted before starting work.