1. vetting - Noun
2. vetting - Verb
vetting
present participle of vet
vetting (plural vettings)
A checking or investigation.
Alhaji Bodinga recused himself during the vetting of aspirants due to his bias stance therefore the Campaign team of Dr Assibey Yeboah finds it strange that he has resurfaced and opted to supervise the Parliamentary primary. Source: Internet
After a two-year delay and lengthy vetting by the new viceroy, Oñate was finally allowed to cross the Rio Grande River into modern day Texas and New Mexico. Source: Internet
But at the same time, you still have to do a great job of vetting the right people, and making sure the kids truly understand what Penn State brings to the table. Source: Internet
A narrow list of finalists then underwent a final vetting process before the Governors made their decision. Source: Internet
And then ideally, what you want is for a public vetting of any disputed ballots by a local canvassing board. Source: Internet
Attorney General William P. Barr said the screening and vetting process in Mr. Alshamrani’s case had been insufficient, and Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper pledged in a statement to keep up additional safeguards that the Pentagon had already installed. Source: Internet