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Sentence count:224+11Posted:2017-05-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: invigoratinginviteinvitedin vitroinvitationinvestingwritingeditingMeaning: [ɪn'vaɪtɪŋ]  adj. attractive and tempting. 
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31. Companies saddled with high debt have become inviting targets for cash-rich competitors.
32. Thanks for inviting me, but ballet isn't really my cup of tea.
33. "Well, he didn't invite me to his party so I'm certainly not inviting him to mine!" she said petulantly.
34. Stripped of their pretentious verbiage, his statements come dangerously close to inviting racial hatred.
35. He was suspicious of her motives in inviting him into the house.
36. A consultation paper has been posted on the Internet inviting input from Net users.
37. I'd like to end by inviting questions from the audience.
38. He canvassed the papers,searching for notices inviting contributions to magazines.
39. Several Internet sites are inviting people to join in the fun for free.
40. I'll sweeten her up a bit by inviting her to the party.
41. The chairman waited until his suggestion had had time to soak in before inviting the committee's opinions.
42. The town and its environs are inviting, with recreational attractions and art museums.
43. He taunted armed officers by pointing to his head, as if inviting them to shoot.
44. The Department is inviting applications from groups within the Borough.
45. Any government that sells arms to dictators is inviting trouble.
46. The bus comapny is inviting tenders for a number of new buses.
47. I'll pay her back for her hospitality by inviting her to dinner.
48. He sent a letter inviting Naomi to attend his installation as chief of his tribe.
49. An inviting smell of liquor rose on the steam.
50. Inside the building the atmosphere is more inviting.
51. An inviting smell of coffee wafted into Meredith's nostrils.
52. Nothing's more inviting than a plump sofa or chair.
53. Home was suddenly less inviting than the cricket club.
54. Anthropology is potentially a positivist's paradise, inviting an endless recording of observable facts and data.
55. The committee is now inviting written evidence by the end of September from interested organisations and individuals.
56. In spite of our obtrusive entry he made us welcome, inviting us in and lighting a fire.
57. Dare he risk inviting them and asking Mister Tom's permission?
58. Earning happiness means doing good and working, not speculating and being lazy. Laziness may look inviting,[sentencedict.com] but only work gives you true satisfaction. Anne Frank 
59. Nearer to hand there are inviting lake or valley towns like Riva, gateway to the Dolomites.
60. We know that most organizations have poor memories, implicitly inviting newer workers to make the same old mistakes.
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