Canvass

/ˈkænvəs/ verb

To survey or solicit opinions from people systematically, like when politicians knock on doors to ask for votes.

From 'canvas' (the cloth), possibly from the motion of tossing someone in a canvas sheet, or from Old French 'canevace.' The meaning shifted to political solicitation by the 18th century.

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