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- DictionaryIn·vi·ta·tion/ˌinvəˈtāSHən/
noun
- 1. a written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something: "a wedding invitation"
1. a. : the act of inviting. b. : an often formal request to be present or participate. 2. : incentive, inducement. Examples of invitation in a Sentence. We sent out more than 100 invitations for the party.
INVITATION definition: 1. the act of inviting someone to go to an event: 2. an action that causes or encourages something…. Learn more.
An invitation is a request, a solicitation, or an attempt to get another person to join you at a specific event. You need an invitation to go to the Academy Awards, even if you're George Clooney.
to request the presence or participation of; to request formally; to urge politely : welcome… See the full definition
noun. the act of inviting. inviting. the written or spoken form with which a person is invited. something offered as a suggestion: an invitation to consider a business merger. attraction or incentive; allurement. a provocation: The speech was an invitation to rebellion.
An invitation is a written or spoken request to come to an event such as a party, a meal, or a meeting.
noun. /ˌɪnvɪˈteɪʃn/. /ˌɪnvɪˈteɪʃn/. [countable] a spoken or written request to somebody to do something or to go somewhere. to issue/extend an invitation. to accept/turn down/decline an invitation. invitation to something I received an invitation to the party.
INVITATION meaning: 1. an offer from someone to do something or go somewhere: 2. a piece of paper or card that invites…. Learn more.
something offered as a suggestion: an invitation to consider a business merger. attraction or incentive; allurement. a provocation: The speech was an invitation to rebellion.
Definition of invitation noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.