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inviting

[in-vahy-ting] / ɪnˈvaɪ tɪŋ /


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The model has emerged in France over the past few years, with several hospitals and nursing homes inviting people to invest in their healthcare facilities.

From Barron's

They also set up a recruiting station at high-level age-grade rugby events, inviting those with the ancestry and interest to scan a QR code and enter their details.

From BBC

He compared it to inviting yourself to someone's house, and tweeting "when you don't let me in".

From BBC

“I’m sorry. I thought about inviting you, but it’s all women and…” A tense silence passes between the two siblings.

From Literature

Her work is inviting the public to take a closer look.

From Los Angeles Times