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invite

[in-vahyt, in-vahyt] / ɪnˈvaɪt, ˈɪn vaɪt /


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DHS and ICE officials didn’t publicize or broadly distribute the legal decision, predicting that it would invite legal scrutiny, the people familiar with the matter said.

From The Wall Street Journal

It selects a small group of artists on an annual basis, and less than 500 people have been invited in over the last fifty years.

From BBC

It will be worth the fee to avoid inviting your in-laws into your finances.

From MarketWatch

Led by the National Film and Television School, 150 media professionals will be invited to develop their YouTube skills at workshops and events.

From BBC

In the lawsuit, Bhattacheryya also alleged she faced retaliation after she invited Prakash to speak as a guest lecturer on the topic of cultural relativism in her anthropology class.

From BBC