canvass
can
ˈkæn
kān
vass
vəs
vēs
/kˈænvəs/

Definição e significado de "canvass"em inglês

to canvass
01

to seek or gather opinions by asking questions or conducting a survey

Exemplos
The company canvassed customers for feedback on its new product.
02

to study or discuss something in detail to discover its meaning or essential features

Exemplos
Lawyers decided to canvass the case files one more time.
03

to actively seek support or votes, especially during an election campaign

Exemplos
The candidate plans to canvass the suburbs tomorrow.
01

a heavy, tightly woven fabric used for clothing, upholstery, tents, or sails

Exemplos
A thick canvass tent shielded them from the rain.
02

the mat forming the floor of a boxing or wrestling ring

Exemplos
Fighters trained for hours on the canvass each day.
03

a tent that is made from canvas fabric

Exemplos
A canvass was set up for the outdoor exhibition.
04

a large piece of canvas used as a sail on a boat or ship

Exemplos
The wind filled the canvass, propelling the yacht across the bay.
05

an oil painting that is done on canvas fabric

Exemplos
She spent months working on a large canvass depicting a stormy seascape.
06

a survey of opinions from a group of people

Exemplos
She participated in a canvass about healthcare services in the region.
07

the setting in which a story, play, or other narrative takes place

Exemplos
Historical events provided a rich canvass for the film.
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