1. vetted - Adjective
2. vetted - Verb
vetted
simple past and past participle of vet
vetted (not comparable)
Having undergone an investigation and been approved.
Only vetted nominees make it to committee hearings.
I'm a registered, vetted gun owner, but that's because I live way out in the country, like way out in the middle of nowhere. Naomi Judd
I think all that has to be vetted in a way that errs on the side of protecting the American people. If there's a chance that someone may be inclined to be an enemy of the country, then I think you have to err on the side of caution. Ron DeSantis
A "Hillary rally" is a contradiction in terms: the thin, vetted crowd leave more demoralized and depressed than when they went in. Mark Steyn
According to Chike, the platform had a lot of handymen already vetted to ensure that requests are met within one day. Source: Internet
According to John Thorley, its membership was very carefully vetted. Source: Internet
After six hours of work, only a few pages had been vetted. Source: Internet