Synonym: appeal, ask, beg, canvass, request. Similar words: illicit, explicit, implicit, duplicity, publicity, solid, gasoline, policy. Meaning: [sə'lɪsɪt] v. 1. make a solicitation or entreaty for something; request urgently or persistently 2. make amorous advances towards 3. approach with an offer of sexual favors 4. incite, move, or persuade to some act of lawlessness or insubordination 5. make a solicitation or petition for something desired.
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1. They send representatives abroad to solicit business.
2. May I solicit your advice on a matter of some importance?
3. They were planning to solicit funds from a number of organizations.
4. We need to solicit 50 staff and workers.
5. The prostitutes solicit openly here.
6. Prostitutes were forbidden to solicit on public roads and in public places.
7. It is illegal for public officials to solicit gifts or money in exchange for favors.
8. It is illegal for public officials to solicit gifts or money in exchange for favours.
9. He called a meeting to solicit the views of his staff.
10. He sent out a questionnaire to solicit further opinions.
11. Hearings are planned to solicit public comment.
12. Certain federal employees are forbidden to solicit campaign funds.
13. Those who wish to be appointed must somehow solicit the good opinion of the prime minister's appointments secretary.
14. For the event walkers are asked to solicit friends, family, associates and others as sponsors.
15. Solicit means to invite entice, appeal to, or request another person.
16. Buyers can browse multimedia catalogs, solicit bids, and place orders.
17. Supervisors solicit employee ideas for performance improvement and informally recognize employee contributions.
18. He called meetings to solicit their views and thus began his own experiments with what was effectively community architecture.
19. We solicit a continuance of your confidence and support.
20. We respectfully solicit your continuous patronage.
21. We solicit a continuance of your orders.
22. Beggars are not allowed to solicit in public places.
23. We should often solicit opinions from the masses.
24. We solicit a continuance of your patronage.
25. We solicit you for your favours.
26. The governor sent two officials to Mexico City to solicit aid from the President.
27. Now producers sit around,(Sentence dictionary) make up a topic and then solicit for it.
28. The University of Wisconsin, for instance, formed one group to solicit donations from women.
29. Females often try to escape from the alpha male's vigilance, and will go up to the beta male and solicit copulation.
30. It is against the law for a government official to solicit political cash.