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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211. Although she had rejected his dinner invitation, somehow he had come out of the scene the victor.
212. Was the invitation from the Board to Knighton to become a director unanimous?
213. Sometimes it carries an invitation for a state dinner as well, or the showing of a movie in the family theater.
214. A week ago, Mulcahey had visited the Adelphi at the invitation of Bill Wehman.
215. Half the guests accepted the invitation to tour the institute kitchens at the inn.
216. I did not immediately recognise this invitation as good fortune.
217. So far, there has not been a great rush to accept the president's invitation, now several years old.
218. The mines were dangerous, the mines were not to be left open as an invitation to any foolhardy visitor.
219. The other bulky envelope contained the invitation to the formal Sunday banquet in the City Hall.
220. He gladly accepted and I gave him one of the special invitation cards.
221. His yawn turned into a grin as he considered her invitation of the night before.
222. Eve spurned Mark's invitation.
223. Such was the invitation which the newspaper correspondents received on the morning of August 1, 1861.
224. Daley was so confident nothing could happen in Chicago that he rudely rejected the invitation from Washington.
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225. Hussey disdained the usual public invitation for applicants and gave the governors a choice of one for Checkland's successor.
226. It was considered a breach of etiquette to refuse an invitation.
227. I accepted the invitation to occupy the right-hand seat and play the role of captain.
228. The Wingti government also claimed that the army's advance was largely unresisted and had been in response to the invitation of local chiefs.
229. We accepted the Secretary of State's invitation to engage in the consultation process which he initiated.
230. Margaret was commended for her work in the community and her invitation was in recognition of this.
231. The invitation to become deputy Lieutenant came in June this year, he still doesn't know why.
232. I tore my lunch invitation to Carla into little pieces and flushed them down the lavatory.
233. There were invitation cards and calling cards arranged along his mantelpiece, apparently casually but giving no doubt of his social success.
234. Keeping a tight hold on herself, she went in search of Helen and accepted with gratitude her invitation to lunch.
235. A few weeks later I received an invitation to compete at an international meeting in Gateshead, the Amoco Games.
236. So when the invitation to become president of BitC arrived shortly afterwards, Charles accepted with alacrity.
237. I am proud of the invitation and the hard-won respect that underlies it.
238. Strategic objectives Pearl's invitation to tender set out several important objectives.
239. Charles conceded that he would be free(sentencedict.com), and graciously accepted the invitation.
240. Joe even managed an invitation to a garden party given for the generalissimo and Madame Chiang.
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