Similar words: limitation, rehabilitation, prestidigitation, orientation, investigation, presentation, confrontation, representation. Meaning: [‚ɪnvɪ'teɪʃn] n. 1. a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present or take part in something 2. a tempting allurement.
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151. Please forgive this invitation being to the reception only.
152. Hayling's invitation had brought it all back.
153. Q: Will you extend a special invitation to them?
154. Then I went in without waiting for an invitation.
155. She'd felt quite frightened and hadn't accepted the invitation.
156. There was an invitation for the whole family.
157. Delightedly she accepted the invitation.
158. An invitation to Muirfield still eluded me.
159. My wife will extend the invitation to the Carsons.
160. He gets married without sending you an invitation. 3.
161. By invitation he was there, a perplexed bystander.
162. Many locals were unhappy at not getting an invitation.
163. Can we see him without an invitation?
164. Edgar Linton entered, his handsome face full of delight at receiving Catherine's unexpected invitation.
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165. The difference between an offer and an invitation to treat can most clearly be seen in auction sales.
166. The truly free man is the one who can turn down an invitation to dinner without giving an excuse. Jules Renard
167. This sounds like an invitation to buy from renewable technologies until you realise that the intended non-fossil fuel source is nuclear power.
168. To his surprise, Eleanor was not bowled over by the dinner invitation.
169. He now regretted that he had declined an invitation from Cromwell to be his chaplain two years previously.
170. An open invitation to Group employees - who have first refusal on the tickets - has been sent out.
171. The church sends an invitation to any who do not belong to a particular church, but would like to join in.
172. All alumni who have returned a questionnaire indicating that they are teachers or careers advisers will receive an invitation.
173. Assuming that Fred's wife has accepted the dinner invitation, have they made a contract? 2.
174. There is a song involved; the whole class joins in without invitation.
175. This morning there came an invitation from one Professor Challenger of Imperial College: he believed he could explain the matter.
176. National party leaders rewarded him with an invitation to the 1981 inaugural ball.
177. A fortnight after she had made this earth-shattering discovery she was amazed when he stuttered out an invitation to the cinema.
178. Consideration should be given to extending an invitation to those on the mailing list.
179. Two hundred of them accepted the invitation(Sentencedict.com), ending their visit with tea and scones in the school hall.
180. Should any fellow be passing by, he must refuse their invitation or else they will dance him to a watery grave.
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