CANVASS vs SHEET: NOUN
- A tent made of canvas fabric
- A solicitation of voters or public opinion.
- Search; exploration; solicitation; systematic effort to obtain votes, subscribers, etc.
- Examination in the way of discussion or debate.
- Close inspection; careful review for verification.
- Discussion; debate.
- A seeking; solicitation; specifically, systematic solicitation for the votes and support of a district or of individuals by a candidate for office or by his friends.
- An examination or scrutiny of a body of men, in order to ascertain their opinions or their intentions, especially whether they will vote for or against a given measure or candidate; an estimate of the number of votes cast or to be cast for or against a candidate or bill: as, a canvass of the legislature disclosed a majority of six in favor of the measure.
- Examination; close inspection; scrutiny: as, a canvass of votes. Specifically
- A survey of public opinion.
- A solicitation of votes or orders.
- An examination or discussion.
- An inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people
- A large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel
- A tent made of canvas
- The setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account
- An oil painting on canvas
- The mat that forms the floor of the ring in which boxers or professional wrestlers compete
- Heavy closely woven fabric (used for clothing or chairs or sails or tents)
- The space in the forward or the after part of a boat where there are no rowers
- A rope or chain which regulates the angle of adjustment of a sail in relation in relation to the wind; -- usually attached to the lower corner of a sail, or to a yard or a boom.
- An extensive bed of an eruptive rock intruded between, or overlying, other strata.
- A broad expanse of water, or the like.
- A broad, thinly expanded portion of metal or other substance.
- A single signature of a book or a pamphlet
- A broad piece of paper, whether folded or unfolded, whether blank or written or printed upon; hence, a letter; a newspaper, etc.
- A broad piece of cloth, usually linen or cotton, used for wrapping the body or for a covering; especially, one used as an article of bedding next to the body.
- A deposit of any material, sedimentary or other, which has great areal extent and small thickness.
- In geology: A mass of eruptive rock of great length and breadth as compared with its thickness. Two principal varieties are recognized: surface flows, which are poured out on the surface of the earth, and intruded or intrusive sheets, which are forced between relatively horizontal strata
- Plural A commercial name for crude rubber in thin pieces formed by coagulating the latex on a large leaf. See rubber, 3.
- In mining, galena in thin and continuous masses. The ore itself is frequently called sheet-mineral.
- In anatomy and zoology, a layer; a lamina or lamella, as of any membranous tissue.
- Nautical, a rope or chain fastened to one or both of the lower corners of a sail to extend it and hold it extended, or to change its direction.
- A sail.
- A broad expanse or surface: as, a sheet of water, of ice, or of flame.
- [Sheet is often used in composition to denote that the substance to the name of which it is prefixed is in the form of sheets or thin plates: as, sheet-iron, sheet-glass, sheet-tin.]
- In mathematics, a separate portion of a surface, analogous to the branch of a curve; especially, one of the planes of a Riemann's surface.
- Plural Leaves and pages, as of a book or a pamphlet.
- A newspaper: so called as being usually printed on a large piece of paper and folded.
- One of the separate pieces, of definite size, in which paper is made; the twenty-fourth part of a quire. In the printing-trade the sheet is more clearly defined by naming its size: as, a sheet of cap or a sheet of royal (see sizes of paper, under paper); in bookbinding the sheet is further defined by specifying its fold: as, a sheet of quarto or a sheet of duodecimo.
- In general, a broad, usually flat, and relatively thin piece of anything, either very flexible, as linen, paper, etc., or less flexible, or rigid, as lead, tin, iron, glass, etc. (a plate).
- A large square or rectangular piece of linen or cotton spread over a bed, under the covers, next to the sleeper: as, to sleep between sheets.
- A surface of revolution generated by revolving a hyperbola about one of its two symmetric axes.
- A large block of stamps printed by a single impression of a plate before the individual stamps have been separated.
- A broad, relatively thin deposit or layer of igneous or sedimentary rock.
- A newspaper, especially a tabloid.
- A moving expanse.
- A broad, flat, continuous surface or expanse.
- A flat or very shallow, usually rectangular pan used for baking.
- A broad, thin, usually rectangular mass or piece of material, such as paper, metal, glass, or plywood.
- A broad rectangular piece of fabric serving as a basic article of bedding.
- The spaces at either end of an open boat in front of and behind the seats.
- A rope or chain attached to one or both of the lower corners of a sail, serving to move or extend it.
- A large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel
- Newspaper with half-size pages
- (mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shape
- Any broad thin expanse or surface
- Used for writing or printing
- A flat artifact that is thin relative to its length and width
- (nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind
- Bed linen consisting of a large rectangular piece of cotton or linen cloth; used in pairs
CANVASS vs SHEET: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Being in the form of a sheet.
CANVASS vs SHEET: VERB
- To campaign.
- To conduct a survey.
- To solicit voters or opinions.
- Consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning
- Get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions
- Solicit votes from potential voters in an electoral campaign
- Cover with a sheet, as if by wrapping
- Come down as if in sheets
CANVASS vs SHEET: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To search thoroughly; to engage in solicitation by traversing a district; ; -- commonly followed by for.
- To solicit voters, orders, or opinions.
- To make a thorough examination or conduct a detailed discussion.
- To conduct a survey of (public opinion); poll.
- To go through (a region) or go to (persons) to solicit votes or orders.
- To examine carefully or discuss thoroughly; scrutinize.
- To flow or fall in a sheet.
- To make into sheets.
- To cover with, wrap in, or provide with a sheet.
- To extend in a certain direction. Used of the sheets of a sail.
CANVASS vs SHEET: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To go through, with personal solicitation or public addresses.
- To examine by discussion; to debate.
- To sift; to strain; to examine thoroughly; to scrutinize.
- To haul upon a sheet until the sail is as flat, and the clew as near the wind, as possible.
- To expand, as a sheet.
- To furnish with a sheet or sheets; to wrap in, or cover with, a sheet, or as with a sheet.
CANVASS vs SHEET: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A heavy, closely woven fabric
- To solicit or go about soliciting votes, interest, orders, subscriptions, or the like: followed by for: as, to canvass for an office or preferment; to canvass for a friend; to canvass for a mercantile firm.
- To shake; take to task. See canvas, transitive verb, 2.
- To traverse for the purpose of inquiry or solicitation; apply to or address the inhabitants of with reference to prospective action: as, to canvass a district for votes, for subscriptions, etc.
- To sift or investigate by inquiry; examine as to opinions, desires, or intentions; apply to or address for the purpose of influencing action, or of ascertaining a probable result: as, to canvass the people of a city with reference to an approaching election, for the promotion of a public undertaking, or the like.
- To sift or examine by way of discussion; discuss; debate.
- Specifically
- To examine; scrutinize.
- An oil painting on canvas fabric
- Used in pairs
- Paper used for writing or printing
- An old variant of shoot, used in sheet-anchor, and common in dialectal speech.
- To form into sheets; arrange in or as in sheets.
- To fold in a sheet; shroud; cover with or as with a sheet.
- To furnish with sheets: as, a sheeted c ouch.
- (idiom) (to/in) Intoxicated; drunk.
CANVASS vs SHEET: RELATED WORDS
- Inquiry, Seek, Consult, Investigation, Examine, Soliciting, Collect, Survey, Gather, Solicit, Public opinion poll, Canvas tent, Sail, Sheet, Poll
- Paper, Weather sheet, Sheet of paper, Piece of paper, Flat solid, Bed sheet, Plane, Tabloid, Sail, Tack, Mainsheet, Canvass, Rag, Canvas, Shroud
CANVASS vs SHEET: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Interrogate, Inquire, Enlist, Inquiry, Seek, Consult, Investigation, Examine, Collect, Gather, Solicit, Canvas tent, Sail, Sheet, Poll
- Document, Page, Booklet, Worksheet, Laminate, Paper, Sheet of paper, Piece of paper, Bed sheet, Plane, Tabloid, Sail, Mainsheet, Rag, Canvas
CANVASS vs SHEET: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Steyn to canvass and deal with that question.
- The covered patio has drop down canvass blinds.
- Canvass completion unless a recount has been ordered.
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- SYN: Defy, summon, dare, question, investigate, brave, canvass.
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- Your target requirement canvass what is considered mulch.
- Officers canvass the area in attempt to locate.
- Investigators should conduct a neighborhood canvass for witnesses.
- If the need for the canvass is determined within one hour of the shift end time, Management can only canvass in person.
- This reading data sheet after data sheet about sensors is driving me nuts.
- Insert the sheet number if more than one sheet is used in numerical sequence.
- You can either do this on the same sheet or start a new sheet.
- Sheet includes practice, AQA multiple choice question, problem solving and feedback sheet.
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- But it will navigate only the same sheet, not other sheet.
- You will NOT be able to download the sheet BUT you can copy paste the entire content from the sheet to a new sheet.
- If you reference the sheet from another sheet, you can get the sheet name using the CELL function.
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CANVASS vs SHEET: QUESTIONS
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