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Word | Canvass |
the setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account; the crowded canvas of history; the movie demanded a dramatic canvas of sound / the setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account / To sift / to discuss, examine, solicit votes / determine or seek opinions, votes, etc. / an act or process of attempting to secure votes or ascertain opinions. / to ask (the people in an area) what they think about a candidate, project, idea, etc. / to talk to the people in an area in order to get them to support a candidate, project, idea, etc. / to look at or consider (something) carefully, | |
Usage | ⇒ They were convassing for the Congress ⇒ After canvassing the sentiments of his constituents, the congressman was confident that he represented the majority opinion of his district. ⇒ A team of volunteers is canvassing the city for the Republican Party. ⇒ a house-to-house canvass ⇒ He was here canvassing for the Republican ⇒ canvass the views of voters |
Synonyms | poll, examine, study, survey, campaign, analyse, electioneer, dispute, agitate, debate, discuss, investigate, analyze, argue, canvas, check, inspect, opinion poll, question, scrutinize, |
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