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Meanings of
invitatory
in English
Invitatory.
Related terms
inviting
Usage of
invitatory
in English
1
But, the
invitatory
is not quite omitted.
2
Other female whims followed, but none, methought, so pregnant, so
invitatory
of shrewd conceits, and more than single meanings.
3
The
invitatory
is omitted, they tell us, that we, like the Magi, may come to Christ, without other than a silent invitation.
4
"Don't care if I do, Bill," he continued, in response to Bill's
invitatory
gesture, walking to the bar.
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Frequent collocations
invitatory gesture
so invitatory
Invitatory
through the time