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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241. Thank you for the invitation to feature in this special edition.
242. Entering the Kingdom is by invitation only, and that invitation must be given top priority.
243. Her features were small and even; her blue eyes, large and lustrous, were alight with invitation.
244. Then he saw that the figure was gesturing toward itself, miming an invitation.
245. Even by accepting Laura Danby's kind invitation, Meredith's own fiercely maintained independence could be said to have been undermined.
246. In a moment of weakness the President had accepted the invitation.
247. Yevtushenko was no longer the cult figure he had been when he came to Britain at the association's invitation in 1962.
248. The wizards designing Macintosh considered it an open invitation to childlike play, and judged that ability among its chief attributes.
249. Five-a-side football invitation YOUNG footballers are invited to compete in a five-a-side tournament organised by police at Warrington.
250. She left this house at my invitation six months ago, for good.
251. It is an invitation to enumerate the conventions and to contrast them with the law.
252. Alvin accepted the invitation and planned for the tour with all his usual energy and sense of organization.
253. When some one comes nearer without invitation, we feel threatened.
254. I declined the invitation the only thoughts in my head were finding my bed to soothe away the aches and pains.
254. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
255. Geisler advised Mitchum against accepting the invitation, as did the other defendants' lawyers.
256. I extend an invitation to the Minister to visit the community.
257. That is, under no circumstances must I mention to anyone that I have turned down an invitation to return to Blighty.
258. As he declined the invitation it is unnecessary to consider further what would have been the effect of such a joinder.
259. I have received an invitation to dine with the Mayor.
260. John Betjeman and Ted Hughes had both declined my invitation to do this.
261. There won't be any Labour representation at the dinner, because the town's Mayor has now declined his invitation.
262. If the invitation says black tie optional, take the option.
263. Shelter from the storm was a basic rule of humanity and yet not to be misunderstood as an invitation.
264. Seen through 9-year-old eyes, that's as good as an invitation.
265. One afternoon he had shared a pot of coffee with Dorothy, at her invitation.
266. They were just getting into their stride when they received an invitation from Lila to come to her place.
267. Once you have got a favourable response, you follow through with an invitation to a social event.
268. Then Ayling's housekeeper came to ask how many people there would be for lunch and Rain declined an invitation to stay.
269. Words that once were treasured and saved for moments of extreme emotion now spring from the tongue at the mildest invitation.
270. The monotonous sound of the train was an invitation to float, the engine emitting smooth, continuous snorts and sneezes.
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