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invite

in·vite [ in vt ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle in·vit·ed, present participle in·vit·ing, 3rd person present singular in·vites)
Definition:
 
1. ask somebody to participate: to ask somebody politely to come or go somewhere, or ask somebody to do something

2. request something: to ask for something or say that something would be welcome
She invited questions from the audience.

3. provoke something: to encourage or provoke something that might not have happened otherwise
an attitude that invites disaster



noun  (plural in·vites)
Definition:
 
( informal )
Same as  invitation


[Mid-16th century. Directly or via French< Latin invitare]

in·vi·tee [ in v t ] noun
in·vit·er [ in vtər ] noun
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