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- invitee noun [ C ] uk / ˌɪn.vaɪˈtiː / us / ˌɪn.vaɪˈtiː / Add to word list a person who is invited to something: an invitee to the White House
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INVITE definition: 1. to ask or request someone to go to an event: 2. to request something, especially formally or…. Learn more.
invite in British English. verb (ɪnˈvaɪt)(transitive) 1. to ask (a person or persons) in a friendly or polite way (to do something, attend an event, etc) he invited them to dinner. 2. to make a request for, esp publicly or formally. to invite applications. 3.
INVITE meaning: 1. to ask or request someone to go to an event: 2. to request something, especially formally or…. Learn more.
invite somebody to do something They have invited me to go to Paris with them. There's a presentation of our new product at the conference on Tuesday. (formal) to ask somebody formally to go somewhere or do something; to make a formal or polite request for something.
INVITE definition: 1. to ask someone to come to a social event: 2. to officially ask someone to do something: 3. to…. Learn more.
Definitions of 'invite' 1. If you invite someone to something such as a party or a meal, you ask them to come to it. [...] 2. If you are invited to do something, you are formally asked or given permission to do it. [...] 3. If something you say or do invites trouble or criticism, it makes trouble or criticism more likely. [...] More. English usage.
When you invite a friend to do something, you request her company, or encourage her to come with you. You might invite a group of neighbors to help you throw a block party. You could invite your friend to join you on a road trip, or invite your parents to your art show at a local gallery.