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invite

[in-vahyt, in-vahyt] / ɪnˈvaɪt, ˈɪn vaɪt /


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It invites a sense of gratitude—which Chesterton fittingly defined as happiness doubled by wonder—for the gift of life and the chance to live it well.

From The Wall Street Journal

The government announced on Thursday that councils were invited to apply to postpone May elections due to the pressures of local government reorganisation.

From BBC

Then there’s the scale issue: College basketball invites 68 teams to its playoff, versus college football’s final dozen.

From The Wall Street Journal

But somehow I keep getting invited back to peoples’ weddings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every now and then some disgruntled fan will publicly disown his favorite team, then invite rival teams to suggest why he should support them.

From Los Angeles Times