Advertisement
Advertisement
soliciting
[ suh-lis-i-ting ]
noun
- the act of requesting something, especially money:
Deceptive advertising, soliciting, and recruitment are prohibited on campus.
- the act of offering to exchange money for sex:
One man, arrested twice for online soliciting, was rearrested while on a work release program.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of soliciting1
Example Sentences
Democrats also added language to the bill that said it was the Legislature鈥檚 鈥渋ntent鈥 to strengthen protections for older teens, which does not affect how the charge of soliciting minors will be prosecuted.
Adams was charged with conspiracy, fraud, soliciting illegal campaign contributions, and bribery.
鈥淥ne-hundred-sixty-two and 0!鈥 another yelled Friday, soliciting a chorus of cheers back in response.
Lawyers are prohibited from soliciting clients in person, over the phone or using other real-time communications, and are barred from using non-lawyers to solicit clients, a practice known as capping.
Psychics, tarot readers and astrologers say scammers are cloning their Instagram accounts and soliciting payments from their followers for faux readings.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse