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canvass

[kan-vuhs] / ˈkæn vəs /


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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's wardrobe is more than a statement of style; it has become known as a canvass for her political message of advancing women's and Indigenous rights.

From Barron's

After she was shot, investigators from the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office and Pinetop Police Department secured the scene, acquired a search warrant and canvassed the neighborhood, Clouse said.

From Los Angeles Times

They have canvassed the trade market and laid potential groundwork for possible future moves.

From Los Angeles Times

The letter claimed the woman would “canvass the progress of The Gates Foundation Program in three African Nations” for Enhanced Education’s continued operations in Africa and that all her expenses were covered.

From The Wall Street Journal

A consultation on the changes had canvassed views on capping costs at up to 30% above the face value of a ticket.

From BBC