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solicitation (noun)

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  • solicitation — solicit so‧li‧cit [səˈlɪst] verb [transitive] 1. formal to ask someone for information or help: • She called meetings to solicit the views of her staff. 2. disapproving to ask someone for money …   Financial and business terms

  • solicitation — solicit ► VERB (solicited, soliciting) 1) ask for or try to obtain (something) from someone. 2) ask for something from. 3) accost someone and offer one s or someone else s services as a prostitute. DERIVATIVES solicitation noun. ORI …   English terms dictionary

  • solicitation — noun 1. an entreaty addressed to someone of superior status a solicitation to the king for relief • Derivationally related forms: ↑solicit • Hypernyms: ↑entreaty, ↑prayer, ↑appeal • Hyponyms …   Useful english dictionary

  • solicitation — noun Date: circa 1520 1. the practice or act or an instance of soliciting; especially entreaty, importunity 2. a moving or drawing force ; incitement, allurement …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • solicitation — noun The action or instance of soliciting; petition; proposal …   Wiktionary

  • solicitation — /səlɪsəˈteɪʃən/ (say suhlisuh tayshuhn) noun 1. the act of soliciting. 2. entreaty, urging, or importunity; a petition or request. 3. enticement or allurement. 4. Law a. the crime of asking another to commit or to aid in a crime. b. loitering and …  

  • solicitation — UK [səˌlɪsɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n] / US [səˌlɪsɪˈteɪʃən] noun [countable/uncountable] 1) formal the act of asking someone for something such as money or support 2) legal American the crime of offering money or something else of value to someone in order to… …   English dictionary

  • employee solicitation — UK US noun [C or U] HR ► an attempt by an employee to get extra work, customers, or other advantages from the company they work for or from other employees: »Employee solicitations for charitable purposes must be confined to breaks, lunch periods …   Financial and business terms

  • non-solicitation agreement — UK US noun [U] ► HR, WORKPLACE a statement in an employee s contract saying that if they leave the company they will not do business with its customers and will not try to get other employees to leave it to work for someone else: »Everyone had to …   Financial and business terms

  • solicit — so‧li‧cit [səˈlɪst] verb [transitive] 1. formal to ask someone for information or help: • She called meetings to solicit the views of her staff. 2. disapproving to ask someone for money: solicit something from somebody …   Financial and business terms

  • petition — (n.) early 14c., a supplication or prayer, especially to a deity, from O.Fr. peticiun (12c.), from L. petitionem (nom. petitio) a request, solicitation, noun of action from petere to require, seek, go forward, also to rush at, attack, ult. from… …   Etymology dictionary

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