Canvassing

/ˈkænvəsɪŋ/ verb

Asking many people for their opinions, votes, or support; or thoroughly examining something by searching through it.

From 'canvas,' originally meaning to shake or toss in a canvas sheet. By the 16th century it meant to discuss thoroughly; by the 1700s it meant to solicit votes or opinions from people door-to-door.

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