"Vets" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vets" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Vets
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"Vets" Meaning

Veterinaries, or veterinarians who care for animals.

"Vets" Examples

Usage Examples of "Vets"


Adjective

1. Health
The lab rats were given to the vets at the university for a series of experiments.

2. Innuendo
She joked that her friend was so poor that she had to visit vets to save on medical bills.

3. Title
Dr. Smith is a renowned animal vets in the city.

4. Etymology
The word "vets" comes from Old French "vettre," meaning to destroy or slay.

5. Colloquialism
Before the pet owners took their dogs to vets, the poor animals were crying uncontrollably.

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A vetoist is an archaic term that is no longer commonly used, but it can be found in some historical and literary contexts. From what I understand, a vetoist is someone who uses the right of veto to stop or halt a decision or action. The term is derived from the Latin word "veto", meaning "I forbid". In politics, it refers to a person or power that has the authority to reject or block a proposal or agreement.

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