Explicit, elicit, prolific, bigot.
You can also use an online rhyming dictionary, such as rhymer.com.
Solicit at risk! Will you solicit your talents elsewhere?
I/you/we/they solicit. He/she/it solicits. The present participle is soliciting.
I hate it when people try to solicit their items to me.
The business posted "Do not solicit" signs on their doors.The salesman tried to solicit buyers.When a drug dealer tried to solicit me to buy Ecstasy, I said no and walked away from him.
Yes, it is illegal for police to solicit a trespass.
No, police in Texas cannot solicit a trespass.
No, police officers cannot legally solicit a trespass.
No, a police officer cannot legally solicit a trespass.
Solicit = To seek to obtain by persuasion, entreaty, or formal application: to petition persistently; importune eg Ladies and Gentlemen: I am here today to solicit your support in my campaign for the Governorship of this state.
Yes, it is illegal to solicit a trespass, which means asking or encouraging someone to enter a property unlawfully.
To ask for...To request
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