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    canvass
    /ˈkanvəs/

    verb

    • 1. solicit votes from (electors or members): "in each ward, two workers canvassed some 2,000 voters" Similar campaignelectioneersolicit votesdrum up support
    • 2. propose (an idea or plan) for discussion: "early retirement was canvassed as a solution to the problem of unemployment" Similar proposesuggestsubmitoffer

    noun

    • 1. an act of canvassing: "a house-to-house canvass"

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  2. CANVASS definition: 1. to try to get political support or votes, especially by visiting all the houses in an area: 2…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CANVASS is to go through (a district) or go to (persons) in order to solicit orders or political support or to determine opinions or sentiments. How to use canvass in a sentence.

  4. canvass. [intransitive, transitive] to ask someone to support a particular person, political party, etc., especially by going around an area and talking to people canvass (for something) He spent the whole month canvassing for votes. canvass somebody (for something) Party workers are busy canvassing local residents for their support.

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to ask people to support a particular person, political party, etc., either by going around an area and talking to people or by phoning them. canvass (for something) He spent the whole month canvassing for votes. canvass somebody (for something) Party workers are busy canvassing local residents. Topics Politics c2.

  6. to suggest an idea or plan to be considered: Wind and wave power are now being seriously canvassed as the solution to our energy problems. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. canvass. noun [ C ]

  7. to carry out a canvass of opinions. Check pronunciation: canvass. Definition of canvass noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. canvass. (kænvəs ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense canvasses , present participle canvassing , past tense, past participle canvassed. 1. verb. If you canvass for a particular person or political party, you go around an area trying to persuade people to vote for that person or party.

  9. A canvass is a poll, usually a political one. Around elections, political parties often canvass particular neighborhoods, looking for votes and trying to measure the pulse of the people.

  10. Canvass definition: to solicit votes, subscriptions, opinions, or the like from.. See examples of CANVASS used in a sentence.

  11. CANVASS definition: 1. to try to persuade people to vote for someone in an election: 2. to ask people their opinion…. Learn more.