To implore or make a request for
“Indeed, she sincerely believed it to be the duty of every loyal subject to solicit the good graces of the court.”
To investigate the opinions or experiences of people by asking them questions
“Solicit the opinions of the target audience to assess what is most effective in communicating the key message and concepts.”
To attract or lure by temptation
“Forex transactions are often vehicles for unregulated individuals and firms to solicit unwary retail investors with the sole intent of stealing their money.”
To make or offer inappropriate proposals or services
“Roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light.
Those days are over. You don't have to solicit for business tonight.”
To come up with
To demand earnestly or pressingly
To encourage or cause a certain event or outcome
To (attempt to) influence, persuade or pressure someone, typically politically
To practice the world's oldest profession
To try subtly or deviously to elicit a response or some information from someone
To offer for discussion or debate
Attempt to get
To make an effort at doing something
To detain (a person) in conversation against their will
To live off the kindness or generosity of someone
To appeal for funds or donations
To question or quiz, especially in a thorough or investigative manner
To collect or gather together, especially funds for a given purpose
To seek or pursue an objective
Seek as romantic partner
To sell things, especially door to door or in insignificant quantities
Sign up for responsibility
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