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vet
adjective as in experienced
Strongest matches
adjective as in practical
adjective as in qualified
Strongest matches
adjective as in seasoned
adjective as in skillful
Strongest matches
adjective as in veteran
noun as in old hand
Strongest match
noun as in veteran
verb as in examine
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in inspect
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
After firefighters drained the pool and used a harness to lift her out, the cow was checked over by a vet to make sure she and her calf were healthy before she was returned home.
Another transition high-up told the publication Hegseth “was vetted, but this alleged incident didn’t come up.”
“There is a perfect storm of young inexperienced staff with poor vetting and inadequate training being thrown into a dystopian environment," Mr Podmore says, "where violence and organised crime dominate a failing prison system.”
However, they still are vetted by the administration and face FBI background checks.
Roxie's mother Ginger also died unexpectedly five days earlier, and vets say they cannot rule out this also being linked to firework noise.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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