Collocations for "inviting"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "inviting" in context.
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invite
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- invite [him, the guests, the visitor] in
- invite him into the [office, house, apartment]
- invite them to [dinner, drinks]
- invite him to the [party, celebration, meeting, wedding]
- [was, wasn't] invited to the [party]
- invited by [the boss, her friend, his cousin, a coworker]
- invite her to [the movies, go dancing]
- invited them to [take part, attend, say, stay]
- I invite you (all) to [consider, take]
- we are [pleased, delighted] to invite you (to)
- [decided, was advised, chose] not to invite (him)
- inviting [trouble, problems, a backlash]
- [that's, you're] just inviting [trouble]
- invite [great, substantial, considerable] interest (from)
- we invite [submissions, contributions]
- are inviting [submissions, contributions] from
- (admission) by invite only
- didn't get an invite
- did you get your invite?
- have you sent out the invites?
- a [party, wedding, dinner] invite
- an invite to the [party]
- an invite to [attend, participate]
- extend an invite to
- your invite must have gotten lost in the mail
- received a special invite to
- respond to the [wedding] invite
- turned down the invite
'inviting' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):