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can·vass·ing [ˈkænvəsɪŋ] N

canvassing POL
canvassing POL
canvassing ECON
canvassing ECON
canvassing ECON
to go canvassing POL
to go canvassing POL
to go canvassing ECON

canvassing N MKTG

Specialized Vocabulary
canvassing (Kundenwerbung)

I . can·vass [ˈkænvəs] VB trans

3. canvass inf (for discussion):

III . can·vass <pl -es> [ˈkænvəs] N

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go canvassing POL
door-to-door canvassing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Tom leaves the canvassing group to call prospective contractors about the park project, hinting at accepting bribes and making corrupt deals.
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The canvassing board did not discover any errors in the tabulation process in the initial mandated recount.
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Candidates were required to deposit a sum of money before canvassing, which was forfeited if they were convicted of bribery.
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She faced a tribunal, accused of irregular canvassing, in the shape of courting votes in her college on polling day.
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The ordinance imposed criminal sanctions on canvassing or soliciting without a license.
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He worked on every aspect of the campaign that he could from canvassing to event and press coordination.
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Roach thereafter began canvassing the local shipyards for business.
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In 2007, the organization was reported to be canvassing for new members.
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Persuasion canvassing can also involve "dropping" off literature and campaign marketing materials like lawn signs, window signs, and bumper stickers (given to supporters).
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His victory was widely attributed to a two-year canvassing campaign in the run-up to the election.
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