canvass - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of canvass in Hindi

  • वोट मांगना
  • मत माँगना
  • मतार्थन करना
  • उपार्थन करना
  • पक्ष-प्रचार करना

canvass Definition

verb

  • solicit votes from (electors in a constituency). ( एक निर्वाचन क्षेत्र से (मतदाताओं से) वोट। )
  • discuss thoroughly. ( अच्छी तरह से चर्चा करें। )

noun

  • an act or process of attempting to secure votes or ascertain opinions. ( वोटों को सुरक्षित करने या राय का पता लगाने के लिए एक अधिनियम या प्रक्रिया। )

canvass Example

  • Now, I don't propose to canvass the arguments of counsel. ( अब, मैं वकील की दलील को रद्द करने का प्रस्ताव नहीं देता। )
  • For this, I'd like to thoroughly canvass the various arguments why bloggers should not get such equal treatment. ( इसके लिए, मैं विभिन्न तर्कों को पूरी तरह से रद्द करना चाहूंगा कि ब्लॉगर्स को इस तरह के समान उपचार क्यों नहीं मिलना चाहिए। )
  • On the canvass last week, McDowell was questioned repeatedly by one Ranelagh resident about his party's post-election intentions. ( पिछले हफ्ते कैनवस पर, मैकडॉवेल से उनकी पार्टी के चुनाव के इरादों के बारे में एक रानेलघ निवासी से बार-बार पूछताछ की गई थी। )
  • OM's bid will expire at the end of October and in the interim period the management are expected to visit Ireland and Britain to canvass shareholders for their support. ( ओएम की बोली अक्टूबर के अंत में समाप्त हो जाएगी और अंतरिम अवधि में प्रबंधन को उनके समर्थन के लिए शेयरधारकों को आयरलैंड और ब्रिटेन की यात्रा करने की उम्मीद है। )

More Sentence

  • West's particularly weak performance, which reflected his marked disinclination to pursue an active canvass , led to his resignation as leader of the UUP.
  • they promised to canvass all member clubs for their views
  • We would be happy to canvass any reasonable suggestions for their improvement.
  • He owed his success largely to the votes of the Anglican clergy, who came in droves to support him, but his ‘colloquial facility’ was an asset in his canvass of the residents.
  • a house-to-house canvass
  • I will also canvass the support of some organisations and labour movements.
  • Both candidates were putting in an intense canvass in north Cork over the past two days.
  • The finding will come as a disappointment to Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, who a week ago chose Tralee to start his nationwide canvass .
  • It is common to see politicians articulating issues to do with the youth and women during campaigns in an effort to canvass votes from these sections of society.
  • Several local issues were discussed including the long awaited sewage scheme which had been promised by Fianna Fail on their canvass before the last General Election.
  • He has already conducted an extensive canvass of the Killarney area and he has been concentrating his efforts on the Fossa area during the past week.
  • When she returns to work at Kingston's John Lewis department store on Monday when her maternity leave ends, she intends to canvass the support of her colleagues in the staff magazine.
  • What, Michael wondered, would the voters of Kerry make of it if he was to enlist the services of the delightful duo to help with the canvass during the 2004 local elections?
  • Sometime during the years that followed, a canvass was taken by specialists in economics that showed there were about 350 economic journals in the world.
  • The first thing that Lopez suggested was that Reid should hold a series of lunch-time meetings and canvass the idea directly with the employees themselves before taking it any further.
  • An intensive canvass of all interest groups will also take place, including the churches, the Pro-Life Campaign, the Right to Choose campaign and other organisations.
  • After the body was found, teams of gardaí returned to canvass those people in the area around where Robert disappeared.
  • First time Fianna Fail candidate Michael McNamara from Achill is understood to be the first candidate to launch an official canvass in preparation for next June's elections.
  • Just a few hundred yards away, however, Bob and Roseanne, a middle-aged couple who declined to give their surnames, were about to start a door-to-door canvass for the president.
  • We are going to be out there to canvass every vote and prove to people that we should be in there representing this part of the county.
  • Expressing delight with the Law Society nomination, Mr. Crowley said he was looking forward with enthusiasm to the nationwide canvass over the coming weeks.
  • Such findings on the canvass were what kept me going.
  • The only recurring mechanical problem uncovered in my informal canvass of enthusiasts was mainspring breakage.
  • The Geraldton City Council will canvass its electors on a proposal to amend local burning by-laws.
  • Dr Hutchison said the division's approach to date had been to canvass local doctors and look at ways it could improve access to medical services in Geraldton for the benefit of the whole community.
  • However, this view has yet to be demonstrated, so we have not counted those species in our canvass .