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invite
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invite someone into some place and invite someone in
to bid or request someone to enter a place. Don't leave Dan out there in the rain. Invite him into the house! Oh, do invite in the children!
See also: place, some

invite someone out

to ask someone out on a date. I would love to invite you out sometime. If I did, would you go? Has he ever invited out a girl on a date?
See also: out

invite someone over (for something)

to bid or request someone to come to one's house for something, such as a meal, party, chat, cards, etc. Let's invite Tony and Nick over for dinner. Let's invite over some new people.

invite someone to something

to bid or request someone to come to an event. Shall we invite Sally to the party? I didn't invite her. She invited herself to this affair.


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The invitees including, standing l-r: Gary Jacob, Glenwood Management; Dean Palin, Palin Enterprises; Sam Giarrusso, SVP & M&T Bank; Mickey Palin, Palin Enterprises; Leonard Boxer, Strook, Strook & Lavan; Robert Sadler, CEO, M&T Bank; Alan Flicker, International Lights.
UCLA freshman shortstop Brandon Crawford has been added to the list of invitees to the USA Baseball National Team Trials.
Intense conversations took place at each table as over 650 invitees discussed questions posed by the organisers: 'Most of our schools, like our neighbourhoods, are segregated by socioeconomic class and race.
 
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