soliciting in the PONS Dictionary

soliciting Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The legislation also created a process for soliciting public input on the use of overhead wires elsewhere in the city.
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This follows incidents in which he prayed loudly in public places, soliciting others to join him.
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The ordinance imposed criminal sanctions on canvassing or soliciting without a license.
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They begin by soliciting money from investors in an initial offering, which may be public or limited.
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Towards this end he began soliciting delegates for their support in advance of the convention.
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By way of soliciting his blessings, his devotees carried him to different places.
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Before the fall musical each year, students scramble to raise money by soliciting local companies for ads to be placed in the musical's program.
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The act of soliciting a felony is itself a felony.
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Parishioners willingly undertook the soliciting of funds to pay for acquiring the building and the costs of re-construction and renovation into a church edifice.
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They personally went door-to-door soliciting the necessary funding.
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