noun
- People who go from door to door or place to place to solicit votes, opinions, orders, or support for a cause or product.
Usage: Plural of canvaser; commonly used in political campaigns and sales contexts
Examples
- The canvasers knocked on every door in the neighborhood to gather signatures for the petition.
- Political canvasers fanned out across the district to encourage voters to support their candidate.
- The company hired canvasers to survey customer opinions about the new product line.
- Door-to-door canvasers often face rejection, but they remain persistent in their efforts.
- During the election, canvasers worked long hours to reach as many households as possible.
- The canvasers collected data that would help the organization understand community needs.