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Canvassing
UK //ˈkæn.vəs.ɪŋ//US //ˈkæn.vəs.ɪŋ//
Definition
The act of seeking opinions or votes from people, especially in political contexts.
In simple words: Asking people for their opinions or votes.
Examples
- The team went canvassing in the neighborhood to gather support for the candidate.
- Canvassing opinions on social issues is essential for understanding public sentiment.
- They spent the weekend canvassing, hoping to reach every household before the election.
- The organization was canvassing residents to ask about their concerns regarding local policies.
- Canvassing during a storm made the volunteers' job much more challenging.
Usage notes
Used mainly in political contexts or surveys. Can be informal in door-to-door situations but is more formal in written reports.
Grammar pattern
canvassing + object
Memory hint
Think 'can-vass' like you are vassals asking for votes.
Collocations
- door-to-door canvassing
- political canvassing
- voter canvassing
- community canvassing
- canvassing efforts
Synonyms
- polling
- surveying
- soliciting
- petitioning
- interviewing
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'canvas', which refers to a type of fabric.
- Using 'canvass' instead of 'canvassing' in continuous forms.
- Misusing as a noun instead of a verb.