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inviting

[in-vahy-ting] / ɪnˈvaɪ tɪŋ /


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“All the people who are celebrating this ‘win for child safety’ might actually be inviting a set of payloads or baggage that they’re not prepared for,” Goldman said.

From Salon • Apr. 16, 2026

Last year, Moody’s warned of the dangers of inviting retail investors into the funds: “If growth outpaces the industry’s ability to manage such complexities, such challenges could have systemic consequences.”

From MarketWatch • Apr. 13, 2026

It would set a global precedent, potentially inviting countries around the world to impose similar fees on trade through global chokepoints—a form of institutionalized piracy.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 10, 2026

Keck Education Center, which will be overrun by excitable children who will get a big kick out of the fountain’s inviting whirl and swirl.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2026

“Is it more invasive than inviting yourself to use my room for your photographs?” he spits back.

From "The Brightwood Code" by Monica Hesse