vet
IPA: vˈɛt
noun
- (colloquial) A veterinarian or veterinary surgeon.
- (colloquial, US) A veteran (a former soldier or other member of armed forces).
- (education) Initialism of vocational education and training.
verb
- To thoroughly check or investigate particularly with regard to providing formal approval.
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Examples of "vet" in Sentences
- Our tour guide explained to them that my father was a vet from the war.
- Our vet is an old "large animal" vet but he is the only one we have semi-close.
- Other than his stance on neutering, our vet is a lovely old man who is a fantastic diagnostician.
- I was fortunate that my brother was in vet school at the time and was able to get me the pills for free.
- The network obliged and the acting vet is expected to appear on the program one final time sometime this spring.
- My little bitty Boston terrier has racked up over $2,000 in vet bills when she fell off a counter a couple of weeks ago.
- A visit to a doggy dermatologist (referral from main vet) cost a friend of mine almost $1000 this past summer, and didn't do anything to solve the problem, despite three rounds of drugs and two biopsies.
- Andrea "Andi" Pringle, and his nomination of Robert Mallett as chairman of the Board of Elections and Ethics - both of whom never served long enough to warm their assigned chairs she resigned; his nomination was withdrawn - that there's still some part of the word "vet" that Gray doesn't get.
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