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so·lic·it Listen to audio/səˈlɪsət/ verb
so·lic·its; it·ed; -it·ing
formal 1 a : to ask for (something, such as money or help) from people, companies, etc. [+ obj] The center is soliciting donations to help victims of the earthquake. The company is soliciting bids from various firms. The organization is soliciting new memberships/subscriptions. The newspaper's editors want to solicit opinions/comments from readers. [no obj] The organization is soliciting for donations.
b [+ obj] : to ask (a person or group) for money, help, etc.
Special interest groups are soliciting Congress for funds.
2 [+ obj] : to offer to have sex with (someone) in return for money
The prostitutes were arrested for soliciting customers.
— so·lic·i·ta·tion Listen to audio /səˌlɪˈteɪʃən/ noun, plural so·lic·i·ta·tions formal
[count] E-mail solicitations for comments didn't generate much response. [noncount] the solicitation of funds Solicitation is not allowed in the store or its parking lot.
— soliciting noun [noncount]
No soliciting is allowed on store property. He was arrested for soliciting.

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