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solicitee
solicitee rare. [f. solicit v. + -ee1.] One who is solicited.1887 Pall Mall G. 25 July 4/2 No charge of solicitation is to be taken except when the solicitee is prepared to come forward and prosecute. Oxford English Dictionary
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Solicitation
not necessary that the person commit the crime, nor is it necessary that the person solicited be willing or able to commit the crime (such as if the "solicitee interesting twist on solicitation occurs when a third party that the solicitor did not intend to receive the incitement overhears the request to the original solicitee wikipedia.org
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solicitation
solicitation (səlɪsɪˈteɪʃən) Forms: α. Sc. 5–6 solistatioun (6 -acioun), 6–7 -ation, 6 solyst-, sollistatioun. β. 6–7 sollicitac(i)on, 6–8 -ation (6 -atioun); 6 solicitacion, solyssetacion, 7 solissitation, 7– solicitation. [a. OF. sol-, sollicitation (mod.F. sollicitation, = Sp. solicitacion, Pg. s... Oxford English Dictionary
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