unvettable

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ vettable

Adjective[edit]

unvettable (comparative more unvettable, superlative most unvettable)

  1. Not vettable.
    • 2005, Magazine[1], volume 4, number 8:
      There are dangers from modern forms of piracy, from aging, decrepit vessels that fly flags of convenience and endure only lax inspections, from unqualified or unvettable crews, and from virtually undetectable terrorism.