solicit - use in sentences

Object

  • alms: The Society agreed to allow him 15/- a week provided he ceased " soliciting alms.
  • donation: The purpose being to solicit donations to fund other visual arts projects by the Foundation; to date no contributions have been received.
  • feedback: Exact replicas of production models can be used to solicit focus group feedback on proposed new features.
  • nomination: An obvious first step in genuinely trying to identify a coordinator would probably be to solicit nominations from each of the three groups.
  • opinion: Group should be taught to solicit the opinions of everyone.
  • murder: The former wife of the victim was tried separately for soliciting the murder of the victim but she was acquitted.

Modifying Another Word

  • knowingly: We do not knowingly solicit personal information from children under the age of 18.
  • earnestly: Humphreys were the Persons who did earnestly solicit the said George Smith to meet the said Wm.
  • actively: More than this: they actively solicit the tests.
  • directly: We will make no effort to directly solicit business from your clients.
  • never: Never solicit funds from others in the chat rooms.
  • also: We also solicit posters describing late-breaking results related to the theme of the conference.

Present participle complement

  • miss: However it was the User Support Group's responsibility to provide the framework and solicit missing documentation from the teams/individuals responsible.

Preposition: in

  • area: Call for Papers Original papers are solicited in all areas of unconventional computation.

Preposition: of

  • order: He shall on all occasions discourage the pestering of the bereaved, including the soliciting of orders in burial grounds.

Preposition: from

  • user: Competitions change on a regular basis and contributions are forever being solicited from users.
  • member: The committee has come up with the new meet calendar, mainly solicited from members ' requests.
  • attendee: Papers solicited from attendees will be published in a special issue of Gerontechnology, due out 2006.

Preposition: for

  • prostitution: The only penalty that the courts can impose on people soliciting for prostitution is a fine.

Preposition: by

  • day: These days he lives and works in London, where he continues to solicit by day and play music by night.

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