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Vet Word Means Person Served Good Idea Eslpod 0646 We 0966

Id ESLPod_0646_WE_0966
Episode Id ESLPod 646
Episode Title War-Related Disabilities
Phrase vet
Text The word "vet," in this podcast, means a veteran, or a person who served in the military during a war: "On Veterans' Day, we honor all the vets who have served our country." The word "vet" also can mean "veterinarian," or a doctor who treats sick and injured animals: "Do you know any good vets who specialize in pigs?" As a verb, "to vet (something)" means to share an idea or document with another person to observe his or her reaction and request feedback: "It's always a good idea to vet your proposals with your co-workers before you present them to the director." Or, "If you have time, I'd like to vet a few of my ideas with you before the next budget meeting."
Topics Health + Medicine

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