0 a person with a medical degree trained to take care of the health of animals: --
1 informal for veteran (= a person who has served in the armed forces) --
2 to examine something or someone carefully to make certain that they are acceptable or suitable: --
3 short form ofveteran (= a person who was in the military) --
4 short form ofveterinarian --
5 to study something, or to examine a person’s record to see that it is acceptable or accurate: --
To incorporate additional information, patent holders could obtain a value estimate from internally derived estimates that are vetted by an external expert.
Beginning in early 1885, the sultan impaneled a series of commissions and charged them with vetting the curriculum inherited from the preceding regime.
Allowances are applied for by village heads on behalf of poor elders and are vetted by municipal welfare offices.
Varying proposals should be vetted, with their strengths and limitations discussed.
They vetted newcomers before accepting them as members of the refugee churches and kept registers of immigrant numbers, which were regularly checked by the magistrates.
One participant even wanted to take her pet hamsters to the vet to find out why they hadn't mated.
In retrospect this vetting process should have been included in the original trial plan.
These were middle-class images and middle-class voices (even publications that included laborers' letters were generally vetted by middle-class editors).