canvassing

/ˈkænvəsɪŋ/
noun
  1. The activity of going from door to door or calling people to ask for their opinion, support, or votes, especially during a political campaign.
    • Canvassing is a key part of any local election campaign.
    • The organization's canvassing efforts helped raise awareness about the new recycling program.
    • She spent the weekend doing canvassing for the environmental group.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving the activity of canvassing.
    • They used a canvassing app to track which houses they had already visited.
    • Her canvassing experience taught her how to talk to people from different backgrounds.
    • The canvassing team met at the office before heading out to the neighborhoods.
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