Invite

  • 11invite — index call (appeal to), call (summon), motivate, offer (propose), proffer, request …

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  • 12invite — invite. m. Hond. invitación (ǁ acción y efecto de invitar) …

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  • 13invite — s. m. 1. Convite. 2. Ato de dobrar a parada no jogo …

    Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • 14invite — [v] ask to do something socially allure, appeal to, attract, beg, bid, bring on, call, command, countenance, court, draw, encourage, entice, entreat, give invitation, have in, have over, include as guest, insist, inveigle, invitation, issue, lead …

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  • 15invité — Invité, [invit]ée. part …

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  • 16invite — m. Hond. invitación (ǁ acción y efecto de invitar) …

    Diccionario de la lengua española

  • 17invite — ► VERB 1) ask in a friendly or formal way to go somewhere or to do something. 2) request (something) formally or politely. 3) tend to provoke (a particular outcome or response). ► NOUN informal ▪ an invitation. DERIVATIVES invitee noun …

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  • 18invite — in|vite1 W2S2 [ınˈvaıt] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: inviter, from Latin invitare] 1.) to ask someone to come to a party, wedding, meal etc invite sb to sth ▪ Who should we invite to the party? invite sb to do sth ▪ Gail invited me… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 19invite — in|vite1 [ ın vaıt ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to ask someone to come to see you or to spend time with you socially: How many people did you invite? invite someone to/for something: We ve invited all the neighbors to a barbecue. Why don t you… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 20invite — I UK [ɪnˈvaɪt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms invite : present tense I/you/we/they invite he/she/it invites present participle inviting past tense invited past participle invited *** 1) to ask someone to come to see you or to spend time with… …

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