Engraved, printed, or written expression requesting a person's company at a certain event at a given time and place.
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Examples for "invitation"
Examples for "invitation"
1China agreed earlier this month to allow it to accept an invitation.
2It was all the invitation he needed to work his way lower.
3However, one invitation sent out this week had a most unusual angle.
4Washington said an invitation for Karzai to visit next month remained open.
5The connection led to the invitation to Stone to come to Ireland.
1The invitation card bore the device of the crowned harp i.e.
2He presented Alice with a stiff, ornately engraved invitation card.
3A dinner given in honor of some distinguished guest requires an invitation card specially engraved.
4Inside the envelope, Anderson finds a small invitation card.
5Bernard had proclaimed his triumph on every invitation card.
6Anderson taps the invitation card against his desk, thoughtful.
7He told me, therefore, to keep my invitation card.
8He carried his invitation card in his hand.
9Amy half listened to the mystery of the missing invitation card, comforted instead by the duchess's companionship.
10He also knew that an invitation card in the present is as sure a bait as the promise of bliss hereafter.
11There was already a small queue forming at the entrance to the RGS by the time George presented his invitation card.
12Bord Gais is doing this, it announces in its invitation card, in partnership with Conservation Volunteers Ireland and South Dublin County Council.
13Participating pharmacy staff gave all NHP purchasers a study invitation card over a 2-week period (May 2016).
14All to-day's people are specially invited, or are using special invitation cards, he replied.
15Their invitation cards read: We celebrate "with a world of hope and desire".
16His invitation cards, carelessly stacked in his Curzon Street rooms, were a sight to see.
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