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Suyogya Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

I solicit your co-operation meaning

Hello all,

Could you please let me know the meaning of "I Solicit your co-operation". Also, pls let me know, where should we use this.

Thank you

  

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This is a formal way of requesting that someone follow your instructions. It is often used by someone who has some authority. It is never used when writing "upward" to someone in authority.

  • This is a formal way of requesting that someone follow your instructions.
  • It is often used by someone who has some authority.
  • It is never used when writing "upward" to someone in authority.
  • Depending on the culture, this phrasing might seem respectful or slightly stern.
  • Solicit should be in lower case.
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This is a formal way of requesting that someone follow your instructions. It is often used by someone who has some authority. It is never used when writing "upward" to someone in authority.


Depending on the culture, this phrasing might seem respectful or slightly stern.


Solicit should be in lower case.

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Suyogya"I solicit your cooperation".

Context: a formal request in a legal document or an ambassador of one country beseeching an ambassador from a different (hostile) county. It is extremely stilted and formal language, and implies an appeal to overlook a possible adversarial relations

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