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inviting

[in-vahy-ting] / ɪnˈvaɪ tɪŋ /


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“Is it more invasive than inviting yourself to use my room for your photographs?” he spits back.

From Literature

There was no one at the site who would have justified the targeting, he insisted, inviting journalists to look into vehicles or in the wreckage to see for themselves.

From Los Angeles Times

A small amount of table staging goes a long way toward making the meal feel inviting.

From Salon

He added: "We are inviting resourceful and enthusiastic people with the skills, creativity, and care needed to make a success of this unique opportunity."

From BBC

The committee is inviting anyone over the age of 16 to share their experiences of the system via an online survey.

From BBC