"Solicitations" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Solicitations" Meaning

Solicitations refer to requests, appeals, or invitations for money, support, or other benefits, often made through public or formal means, such as in advertising, marketing, or fundraising.

"Solicitations" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Solicitations"


1. Fundraising

The charity organization raised funds through various solicitations at the local market, gathering support from the public.

2. Job Applications

The company received numerous solicitations for job openings, but the hiring process is very competitive.

3. Phishing Scams

We received suspicious solicitations in our email inboxes, which seemed to be phishing scams, and we ignored them immediately.

4. Membership Appeals

The club sent out solicitations to former members to rejoin the club, highlighting recent updates and benefits.

5. Sales Tactic

The salesperson used high-pressure solicitations to meet his quarterly targets, which led to a rise in complaints from customers.

"Solicitations" Similar Words

Soleus

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The soleus muscle is a long, narrow muscle in the lower leg of humans and some other animals. It is one of the three component muscles of the calf muscles, arising from the posterior aspect of the tibia and fibula (two bones of the lower leg) and inserts into the calcaneus (heel bone) via the achilles tendon.<br><br>The primary function of the soleus muscle is to flex (bend) the foot at the ankle, enabling movements such as plantarflexion (pointing the foot downwards towards the ground) and pushing off the ground when walking or running.

Solfatara

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A solfatara is a type of volcanic vent that emits steam and hot water. It is a type of fumarole, but unlike a regular fumarole, a solfatarus emits a steam that is hot enough to produce sulfuric fumes and potentially hydrogen chloride, hence the adjective "solfatara" derived from the Latin words for "sulphur" and "to burn".

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Solicit

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Solicitant

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A person or entity that makes a formal request or application, especially for something such as legal counsel, medical treatment, or financial assistance.

Solicitation

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Solicited

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Encouraged or invited to do something, often in a way that is not usually considered polite.

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Solicitors

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Solicitors are lawyers who are qualified to advise on legal matters and handle disputes in the courts. They are authorized to practice law in a particular jurisdiction, usually in the United Kingdom, such as England and Wales, Northern Ireland, or Scotland. Solicitors can also operate as barristers, and the terms are often used interchangeably in some jurisdictions, although in the UK, barristers and solicitors are two distinct professions, with solicitors handling court procedures and barristers concentrating on advocacy. In other parts of the English-speaking world, such as Australia, Canada, and South Africa, the term "lawyer" is more usual, and is often synonymous with "barrister" or "solicitor". In the United States, the term attorney often encompasses both solicitor and barrister roles, however often the term solicitor is associated with a specific type of law firm or regional legal services that practice outside of the judicial system, like the Bakers solicitors in the UK for example.

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