Engraved, printed, or written expression requesting a person's company at a certain event at a given time and place.
The request for the presence or participation of someone.
1 China agreed earlier this month to allow it to accept an invitation .
2 It was all the invitation he needed to work his way lower.
3 However, one invitation sent out this week had a most unusual angle.
4 Washington said an invitation for Karzai to visit next month remained open.
5 The connection led to the invitation to Stone to come to Ireland.
6 I hope there's a good reason I didn't get a wedding invitation .
7 The South African said she accepted an invitation and booked her flights.
8 Please read just a sampling of this so-called invitation to seek justice.
9 You can come in for a bit.' A grudging invitation at best.
10 Earlier the group said it had received no invitation to a meeting.
11 The position of committeeman, however, presents a powerfully seductive invitation to corruption.
12 He wasn't sure how much the general invitation had been good manners.
13 Chen, who had also received a written invitation from Smith, said yes.
14 Mr Peters declined our invitation to come on the programme this morning.
15 Pat asked Van to repeat the invitation as he didn't believe it.
16 Given what had been happening between them, it was a major invitation .
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Invitation в диалектах
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