Sentence examples for To solicit from inspiring English sources

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To solicit

verb

To persistently endeavor to obtain an object, or bring about an event.

  • To solicit alms, or a favour

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To solicit an opinion, though, he needed a specific case.

To solicit preferences, I apply social science survey techniques at an early stage in the process.

to solicit votes?

"Dealers are not to solicit pedal replacement".

WE love to solicit advice.

*Instructions on how to solicit contributions.

I want to solicit anyone that prays".

"I'm not going to solicit Lennox Lewis.

Not to solicit Lee's help — what could this phantom do?

It is even against the law to solicit such contributions.

Was I wrong to solicit money this way?

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