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    solicit
    /səˈlɪsɪt/

    verb

    • 1. ask for or try to obtain (something) from someone: "he called a meeting to solicit their views" Similar ask forrequestapply forput in for
    • 2. accost someone and offer one's or someone else's services as a prostitute: "he met her while she was soliciting in Soho" Similar work as a prostituteengage in prostitutionaccost peoplemake sexual advances

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  2. 1. to try to obtain by earnest plea or application: to solicit aid. 2. to entreat; petition: to solicit the committee for funds.

  3. SOLICIT definition: 1. to ask someone for money, information, or help: 2. to offer sex for money, usually in a public…. Learn more.

  4. 1. a. : to make petition to : entreat. b. : to approach with a request or plea. solicited Congress for funding. 2. : to urge (something, such as one's cause) strongly. 3. a. : to entice or lure especially into evil. b. : to proposition (someone) especially as or in the character of a prostitute. 4.

  5. to seek to influence or incite to action, especially unlawful or wrong action. Synonyms: provoke, arouse, excite. to offer to have sex with in exchange for money. verb (used without object) to make a petition or request, as for something desired. to solicit orders or trade, as for a business: No soliciting allowed in this building.

  6. Definitions of solicit. verb. make a solicitation or entreaty for something; request urgently or persistently. “Henry IV solicited the Pope for a divorce”. “My neighbor keeps soliciting money for different charities”. synonyms: beg, tap. see more. verb. make a solicitation or petition for something desired.

  7. If you solicit money, help, support, or an opinion from someone, you ask them for it. He's already solicited their support on health care reform. American English : solicit / səˈlɪsɪt /

  8. solicit. [transitive, intransitive] (formal) to ask somebody for something, such as support, money or information; to try to get something or persuade somebody to do something. solicit something (from somebody) They were planning to solicit funds from a number of organizations.

  9. Solicit definition: To seek to obtain by persuasion, entreaty, or formal application.

  10. Jun 8, 2024 · solicit (third-person singular simple present solicits, present participle soliciting, simple past and past participle solicited) ( transitive ) To persistently endeavor to obtain an object, or bring about an event.

  11. 1. If you solicit money, help, support, or an opinion from someone, you ask them for it. [formal] [...] 2. When prostitutes solicit, they offer to have sex with people in return for money. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'solicit' American English: səlɪsɪt British English: səlɪsɪt. More. Conjugations of 'solicit'