solicit

کرنا
definition
verb
he called a meeting to solicit their views
ask for or try to obtain (something) from someone.
example
We ought to, obviously, 'solicit' the views of the other commissioners on any major substantive issue.
As a candidate for the Board of Directors, I plan to continue to 'solicit' your ideas and seek your input.
Do you seek out major authors and 'solicit' manuscripts?
I think prostitution itself is legal… it's not legal to 'solicit' or run a brothel.
To obtain the most competitive prices, 'solicit' the bids in January or February, when roofers have little work and are looking for summertime jobs.
The bill makes it an offence to 'solicit' for prostitution in a public place.
A ridiculous and doomed attempt to 'solicit' someone to commit a crime, for example, is still criminal solicitation; a pitifully executed attempt at fraud is still fraud.
For products from suppliers with e-commerce capabilities, the site also allows users to 'solicit' sample materials, request price quotes, and place purchase orders.
You have groups formed like America Coming Together and like the Media Fund that are designed to 'solicit' many of the same people to give the same contributions to do the same things.
Each person had five minutes to describe the job he or she was seeking and 'solicit' relevant contacts from others.
he called a meeting to 'solicit' their views
As a twenty-one-year-old teacher, she requested and received authorization from the trustees to 'solicit' funds for a new roof for Luther Hall.
Your personal information is eventually sold to marketing companies that then 'solicit' you by phone or mail based on your profile.
don't 'solicit' for money
But to seek out praise, to actively 'solicit' positive feedback is not my style.
Despite regular crack downs on street sex work, workers continue to 'solicit' on the streets.
he called a meeting to 'solicit' their views
The nervous Prince again seeks to 'solicit' words of loyalty from his men.
Effective issue advertising also can aid presidents in presenting their positions since they can directly 'solicit' voters without critical commentary.
Once a financial goal has been set, the critical quiet period begins, when school leaders 'solicit' the largest potential donors.
The purpose of the meeting was primarily to 'solicit' agreement from regional stakeholders on the cleaner production and eco-efficiency strategic plan and receive assistance from them in the execution of the plan.
Every time you pay a bill, buy something, or have merchandise delivered, you give that company an opening to 'solicit' you by phone for the next 18 months.
The obscure law originally directed at brothel owners who would 'solicit' arriving sailors with liquor and prostitutes, has been used only twice, first in 1872 and again in 1890.
This bill would mandate that public meetings are held in communities across the nation to 'solicit' input about ways to improve the health care system.
I did not directly 'solicit' participation at these meetings.
Furthermore, the Fisheries Department was in constant contact with lodge owners in the area to 'solicit' their views on fish conservation.
Then in Thailand, 'soliciting' for prostitution and accepting the service of prostitution are not considered serious but running brothels or being involved in child prostitution very definitely are.
It was not until 1985 that the law penalized the client for kerb-crawling, even though for many years it had penalized prostitutes for 'soliciting' in the street.
Coetzee said every time there was an invitation to tender for business in his field, he was 'solicited' for joint ventures.
Each award has a three-member canvassing committee that 'solicits' new nominations and encourages renominations.
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