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invitation

[in-vi-tey-shuhn] / ˌɪn vɪˈteɪ ʃən /


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To now walk among Fairyland is to feel as if an arm is being extended, an invitation to play, to be silly and to wonder.

From Los Angeles Times

Nations that have accepted the invitation include Belarus and Middle Eastern monarchies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even Russia has received an invitation to join.

From The Wall Street Journal

As of Tuesday, only half a dozen countries had publicly accepted the invitation to join—Belarus, Hungary, Morocco, Kazakhstan, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam—although none have publicly committed to the $1 billion pledge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other leaders have cautiously responded to the invitations to join the Board of Peace.

From BBC