Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
canvass
verb
/ˈkæn.vəs/

Definition
To examine or discuss in detail; to solicit votes, opinions, or services.

Examples
- The team decided to canvass the neighborhood for support on the new park project.
- During the election season, volunteers will canvass door-to-door to talk to residents about their candidates.
- Researchers canvassed a range of experts to gather diverse perspectives on the issue.

Meaning
Canvass refers to the act of seeking opinions, votes, or support from individuals, often through discussions or surveys. It is also used to imply a thorough examination or review of a topic.

Synonyms
- survey
- poll
- discuss
- examine
- solicit