Similar words: invigorating, invite, invited, in vitro, invitation, investing, writing, editing. Meaning: [ɪn'vaɪtɪŋ] adj. attractive and tempting.
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91. He replaced eating cornflakes with continually inviting Angela out to dinner in an effort to win her away from his old rival.
92. If the hon. Gentleman believes otherwise, he is inviting electricity consumers to pay over the odds for their electricity.
93. Inviting other home owners and managers to each home in turn indicates the extent to which this openness has developed.
94. If the good guys ban cloning humans, are we not inviting the bad guys to work on it offshore?
95. But Guy dropped her a note the next day, inviting her to a reception at the mess.
96. If you don't maintain your car regularly, you're just inviting trouble.
97. In lieu of inviting decor, the War Room had the latest technology.
98. When she thought no one was looking, she reached out and touched his hand and her eyes were soft and inviting.
99. And the organisers are also inviting novice and first-time triathletes to compete for one of a dozen spot prizes.
100. Decision: the court had made a recommendation for deportation without following the proper procedure and without inviting either counsel to assist.
101. It illustrates only too clearly the dangers of inviting outsiders to meddle in the machinery of Government.
102. All that hit the floor was a glossy leaflet inviting her to discover the magic of Christmas at the local hypermarket.
103. I took the liberty of inviting my friend Carlo along.
104. The first was a press release saying what we were doing, where, and when, and inviting additional volunteers.
105. No point in inviting a rooster to a hen party(sentencedict.com), especially if he has a valid point to make.
106. Reportedly, he wrote to all Heads of Commonwealth governments inviting them to send observers to check the conduct of the elections.
107. Now Taylor is openly inviting him to become so in what is a sign of both player and manager coming of age.
108. A suitable form of wording could be devised to avoid the risk of inviting a flood of claims, spurious or genuine.
109. A notice apologising for keeping visitors waiting and inviting them to look at the booklets adds the finishing touch.
110. Initiating Novices A real win-win situation for both individuals and teams is inviting interns and apprentices into your organization.
111. Past the piano was a stairway leading to nowhere, and then a four-poster bed, forlorn but inviting.
112. A focal point is the inviting, good-sized pool where you can cool off from the heat of the sun.
113. She felt guilty and tried to salve her conscience by inviting him out for a meal.
114. And no country surges to the head of the field without inviting rapid retaliation by its rivals.
115. Even double beds can be piled and piled with cushions to make an inviting couch for yourself and guests by day.
116. The Department acknowledges the basic need to provide workplaces with easy access, good lighting and an inviting atmosphere.
117. Such a strategy is dangerous since inviting Kasparov to overreach, may also invite him to launch a devastating attack.
118. Allowing a sixteen-year-old to stay out all night is just inviting trouble.
118. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
119. The next summer Mr Harris rescued me from the torment of needlework by inviting me to come with him to catch butterflies.
120. Not only were the streets impeccably paved, clean and lined with inviting shops, they were flanked by bike lanes.
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