Sentences with invite
in·vite
I i - She invited him to her 26th birthday party in New Jersey. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- At a future date, managers will be invited to apply for a management buy-out. [be VERB-ed to-infinitive]
- I invite Arnold Zable to widen his gaze and take a greater interest in refugee problems around the world.
- They're the ones who send the Christmas cards and invite the neighbours in for a drink.
- I realise that an Englishman who generalises about Ireland invites trouble. [VERB noun]
- They haven't got an invite to the wedding. [+ to]
- Sometimes we invite other blokes along, creating an informal men's group.
- While selecting stories for Coast to Coast 1973, publishers encouraged Moorhouse to invite Patrick White to contribute a piece.
- He invited them to dinner
- To invite applications
- He said he would invite the House to pass it tomorrow.
- The verb is pronounced (ɪnvaɪt ). The noun is pronounced (ɪnvaɪt ).
- You invite disaster by your actions
- To invite questions
- Action that invites scandal
- To invite friends to dinner.
- To invite donations.
- To invite accidents by fast driving.
- Those big shoes invite laughter.