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View definitions for offer hospitality

offer hospitality

verb as in welcome

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"Many are desperate people fleeing unspeakable horrors. These are people Jesus had in mind as he said when we offer hospitality to a stranger, we do it for him," it says.

From BBC

“It’s about trying to offer hospitality; people want to do the things that they can’t do right now,” Lents said, like going out for dinner and a movie.

We still offer hospitality at the drop-in center—breakfast, laundry, showers—and we’re now open seven days a week.

From Slate

In Nordic countries, it’s common to stock the freezer with cakes and pastries over winter, ready to offer hospitality to anyone who comes to the door.

"It is also customary for the Lord High Commissioner to invite distinguished guests to stay at the Palace, and to offer hospitality to Commissioners to the Assembly and those who have contributed to public life in Scotland."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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