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vetting
English
Verb
vetting
- present participle of vet
Noun
vetting (plural vettings)
- A checking or investigation.
- 2003, Jean-Paul Brodeur, Peter Gill, Dennis Töllborg, Democracy, Law, and Security
- The Military Intelligence Service in 1997 carried out nearly 18,000 security vettings, which resulted in 43 applicants being turned down because of a criminal record.
- 2003, Jean-Paul Brodeur, Peter Gill, Dennis Töllborg, Democracy, Law, and Security
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researching
English
Verb
researching
- present participle of research
Noun
researching (plural researchings)
- The act of carrying out research.
- 1994, Richard Beadle, The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Theatre (page 160)
- There are also the formal researchings into the past by Herod's doctors/councillors.
- 1994, Richard Beadle, The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Theatre (page 160)
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