canvass
51Advance Canvass — A technique used by companies to generate buzz in advance of a new product launch or promotional campaign, by visiting retailers to obtain their support. Advance canvassing is generally done when the launch is imminent, as doing it well ahead of… …
52canvas, canvass — The first is the fabric; the second is a verb meaning to solicit, especially for votes …
53canvas, canvass — The first is the fabric; the second is a verb meaning to solicit, especially for votes …
54every member canvass — Сообщество прихожан …
55canvas(es) — canvass(es) …
56canvassed — Canvass Can vass, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {canvassed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Canvassing}.] [OF. Canabasser to examine curiously, to search or sift out; properly, to sift through canvas. See {Canvas}, n.] 1. To sift; to strain; to examine thoroughly; to… …
57Canvassing — Canvass Can vass, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {canvassed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Canvassing}.] [OF. Canabasser to examine curiously, to search or sift out; properly, to sift through canvas. See {Canvas}, n.] 1. To sift; to strain; to examine thoroughly; to… …
58canvasser — canvass can‧vass [ˈkænvəs] verb [transitive] MARKETING 1. to ask people about something in order to get their opinion or to get information: • People were canvassed for their opinions on the scheme. canvasser noun [countable] …
59canvas — , canvass The first is the fabric; the second is a verb meaning to solicit, especially for votes …
60canvasser — canvass ► VERB 1) visit (someone) in order to seek their vote in an election. 2) question (someone) to find out their opinion. 3) Brit. propose (an idea or plan) for discussion. ► NOUN ▪ an act of canvassing. DERIVATIVES canvasser noun …