canvass
canvass / canvass / canvass
Transitive VerbNoun
past: canvassedpp: canvasseding: canvassing
This term carries a strong connotation of systematic effort and thoroughness. When used in a political or commercial sense, it evokes the image of door-to-door activity and direct interpersonal engagement to sway opinion or gather data. In an analytical context, it describes a comprehensive review of options. It is distinct from a casual glance or a brief discussion, implying a rigorous examination where every possible angle is considered before a conclusion is reached.
Meanings
Transitive Verbcanvass
[~ someone][~ something]
To systematically contact a group of people to solicit votes, opinions, or subscriptions.
"The campaign volunteers spent the weekend canvassing the neighborhood for the upcoming election."