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Canvassing Meaning in English

word · lemma: canvass

ˈkænvəsɪŋ
KAN-vuh-sing
kˈænvəsɪŋ
KAN-vuh-sing

Definition

The act of going to people, usually door-to-door, to ask for their support, votes, or opinions, especially during an election or for collecting information.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in political or marketing contexts. Often refers to 'door-to-door canvassing' during elections, but can also mean gathering opinions in research. Not the same as 'campaigning' (broader political activity). Common collocations: 'canvassing for votes', 'canvassing support', 'canvassing public opinion'.

Example Sentences

The volunteers spent the weekend canvassing local neighborhoods.

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She is canvassing for votes in the election.

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The company was canvassing customer opinions with a survey.

basic

Door-to-door canvassing really helps politicians connect with voters.

natural

There’s a lot of canvassing before big national votes.

natural

After weeks of canvassing, the results started to change.

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