Synonym: appeal, ask, attract, call, interest, request, summon, tempt. Similar words: invited, in vitro, invitation, in view of, invisible, bougainvillea, vital, levity. Meaning: [ɪn'vaɪt] n. a colloquial expression for invitation. v. 1. increase the likelihood of 2. invite someone to one's house 3. give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting 4. ask someone in a friendly way to do something 5. have as a guest 6. ask to enter 7. request the participation or presence of 8. express willingness to have in one's home or environs.
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91. It seemed to her a happy coincidence that Robert should invite her for the weekend.
92. She had twisted his arm to get him to invite her.
93. I shan't invite him again in a hurry he behaved very badly.
94. And she didn't invite him? That was a bit mean!
95. I'm polite to his ex-wife when I meet her, but I'm damned if I'm going to invite her round for dinner.
96. I'd invite you to come with me, only it's such a long way.
97. It was a nice gesture to invite his wife too.
98. The film seems to invite comparison with "The Italian Job".
99. They'd invited us to dinner so we thought we'd better observe the proprieties and invite them back.
100. It's no business of yours who I invite to the party.
101. She is so fastidious about her food that I never invite her for dinner.
102. You can invite Keith to the party, but please don't ask that friend of his.
103. She's a good person to invite to a party because she's such an extrovert.
104. Invite her to an early breakfast.
105. Lord Justice Scott can only invite witnesses to attend.
106. Such authoritative statements do not invite skepticism.
107. Better yet, invite her to dinner.sentencedict.com
108. Let's invite Margot - she's always fun.
109. A cultural gaffe would invite a pounding.
110. He sometimes would get carried away and invite more than his allotted guests, which generated some irritation among members.
111. If Daddy was home, she'd invite him in for a coffee and a clean-up.
112. Why did you invite me all the way out here from London to mastermind your publicity campaign, Roman?
113. He said he'd been meaning to invite us to dinner ever since he arrived.
114. You can’t progress unless you learn not only to receive criticism, but also invite criticism. Gulzar
115. He did not invite Sandoz to sit but rather left him standing in the center of the room.
116. I shall invite them to join us in putting the pound, franc and lira into a new currency bloc.
117. To discipline your character is to ensure a bright destiny. To pamper your character is to invite a bleak destiny. Dr T.P.Chia
118. Mama didn't bother to invite him when she hauled over Lord George Sanger's circus two weeks ago.
119. Now you reset the glasses and invite others to accomplish your feat.
120. This would seem to invite an invidious comparison between white youth who are unemployed and their more successful black peers.
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