"Vetting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "vetting" is used in several contexts, but generally it means a process of checking, approving or reviewing someone or something carefully, thoroughly, and officially before giving permission or approval for it to proceed.
A veto is the power or authority given to an officer, body, or official to reject, or prevent the passage of a bill, law, act, etc., and to refuse assent or approval.
The word "vetoes" means to officially reject or cancel something, usually a bill or a law, or an action, with formal authority. It is often used to describe a formal disapproval or prohibition, typically by a government or legislative body.
To veto something means to officially refuse to allow or approve it, often giving a strong "no" or rejection. It is to block or reject a proposal, decision, or action.
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.
Experienced or qualified to judge the quality of something, typically based on evidence or opinion.<br><br>To have examined or tested something or someone thoroughly, often to prove them suitable or fit for a purpose.
I couldn't find any information on the word "veturia". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.
Veuve-Clicquot is a French champagne brand, specifically a prestige cuvée (a high-end wine) named after a real woman. "Veuve" is French for "widow", and "Clicquot" is named after François Clicquot, the founder's husband, who was a French winemaker and vineyard owner.<br><br>The brand is known for its distinctive labels featuring the widow's portrait. Veuve-Clicquot is considered one of the most luxurious and prestigious champagne brands worldwide, often associated with celebrations and special occasions.
Vevy is a derogatory term for a homeless person, particularly in the United States, especially concerning females.
To vex means to annoy or annoy someone, or to cause them trouble or problems. It can also describe a feeling of irritation or annoyance.
Vexation refers to a state of irritation, annoyance, or frustration, often caused by something or someone that is difficult or annoying. It describes a feeling of being troubled or bothered, often to the point of being distracted or hindered from concentrating or relaxing.
Vexations refers to something or someone that causes annoyance, irritation, or frustration, often in a persistent or petty manner. It can also mean a state of being worried or troubled by a problem or issue, often with feelings of anxiety or agitation.
Vexatiously means "in an annoying or irritating way" or "faulty" with "oppressive or vexatious behavior". It specifically describes an action or behavior that is harassing, annoying, or penalizing in an unreasonable or illegitimate manner.