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Definition of "canvass" in Englisch

verb

  1. To thoroughly examine or investigate (something) physically or by discussion; to debate, to gather opinion, to scrutinize.

  2. To scrutinize (the ballot in an election or the votes cast) and reject irregular votes; also, to challenge or dispute (an election result).

  3. To seek or solicit donations, information, opinions, support, etc. from (people or a place)

    • The police are canvassing the neighbourhood for information about the missing child.
  4. To seek the support of (voters or a constituency) in a forthcoming election or poll through personal solicitation or public addresses.

    • The electoral candidate canvassed the district for votes.
  5. To toss (someone) in a (canvas) sheet for fun or as a punishment; to blanket.

  6. To batter, beat, or thrash (someone or something).

  7. To assail or attack (someone or something).

  8. To severely criticize (a person, a written work, etc.).

  9. To debate, to discuss.

  10. To seek or solicit donations, information, opinions, support, etc.; to conduct a survey.

  11. To seek the support of voters or a constituency in a forthcoming election or poll; to campaign.

noun

  1. (countable) A seeking or solicitation of donations, information, opinions, support, etc.

  2. (countable, specifically, politics) A seeking or solicitation, or determination, of support or favourable votes in a forthcoming election or poll.

  3. (countable, US, politics) A scrutiny of the votes cast in an election to reject irregular votes; also, a tally, audit, and certification of votes.

  4. A thorough discussion or investigation. (Possibly; the meaning is unclear.)

  5. Rejection (at an election, of a suit, etc.).

noun

  1. Obsolete spelling of canvas.