1. canvassing - Noun
2. canvassing - Verb
of Canvass
Source: Webster's dictionaryIndeed; peace literature is almost exclusively read, though to good effect, by pacifists, while what is needed is the canvassing of those who have not so far been won to the cause. Fredrik Bajer
Rachel?” came Ivy's voice from her room. "Where's my sword?” "In the foyer where you left it last week when the evangelists were canvassing the neighborhood. Kim Harrison
And then ideally, what you want is for a public vetting of any disputed ballots by a local canvassing board. Source: Internet
And Saint dovetailed between Harlem and California, canvassing new ideas; working. Source: Internet
Bornhorst said canvassing allowed her to hear directly from people in the area about their issues. Source: Internet
But on Saturday, the national and Michigan state party chairs issued a statement calling on the canvassing board to delay certification beyond its Monday deadline, to conduct an audit. Source: Internet