canvassed

[US]/ˈkæn.væs.d/
[UK]/ˈkænvəst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To solicit votes or support from potential voters, typically in a political campaign.; To gather information or opinions by interviewing people, often done before an election.; To present ideas or suggestions for discussion or consideration.; To examine something in detail.

Phrases & Collocations

canvassed opinions

canvassed support

canvassed votes

canvassed feedback

canvassed ideas

canvassed views

canvassed questions

canvassed options

canvassed concerns

canvassed suggestions

Example Sentences

the team canvassed the neighborhood for support.

she canvassed opinions from her colleagues before making a decision.

the candidates canvassed voters ahead of the election.

he canvassed the area to find out about local issues.

they canvassed for donations to support the charity.

the organization canvassed the public for feedback on the new policy.

before launching the product, the company canvassed consumer preferences.

volunteers canvassed the city to raise awareness about the issue.

the survey canvassed a diverse group of participants.

she canvassed her friends to see who would attend the event.

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