1. Veer off To suddenly change The car suddenly veered off to
direction. the left. 2. Veg out To relax and do All she does is veg out in front very little of the telly.
3. Venture into/on To dare to do that As soon as he arrived in
could be dangerous the county, he ventured on a or involve risk. trip up the Amazon. This is the first time the company has ventured into movie production. 4. Vest in/with To officialy or It is unwise to vest absolutely legally give the power in a single institution. power or authority. The court is vested with certain right. 5. Vie with/for To compete There'll be a lot of peoplevying strongly. for those post. There were several restaurants vying with each other for customer. 6. Visit with To spend time with I visited with my neighbour talking in an while the kids were playing. informal and casual way. 7. Vote down To reject or defeat a The senate has voted down candidate or a effort to raise taxes. proposal by voting. 8. Vote onto/into To choose for a When was this goverment voted particular position into office? by voting. Who voted her onto the board of governors? 9. Vote out Decide as a goup to The goverment may be voted remove from a out of office at the next particular position ellection. by voting. 10. Vote through To approfe or bring Congress voted the bill through a proposal, etc. into without a debate. force by voting for it. 11. Vouch for To say that you They asked whether i was know, that you prepared to vouch for him. belive they have a good character and that you are prepared to be responsible for their action.