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in·vites
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invitesverb
Verb form of the word invite.
The invites are sent to the wedding guests and the joy is amazing.
Submitted by MaryC on June 1, 2020
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of invites in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of invites in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of invites in a Sentence
It tastefully and unselfconsciously names, describes and normalizes behaviors that are universal and, by example, invites the viewer to experiment and learn, as Leonore Tiefer (sex researcher, therapist and activist) has said, 'Sex is not a natural act,' and good lovemaking is an art that must be learned and practiced.
When a cock invites a cockroach for a birthday party, he has prepared dinner for himself.
Trading Mr Gross for three convicted criminals sets and extremely dangerous precedent, it invites dictatorial and rogue regimes to use Americans serving overseas as bargaining chips.
We celebrate graduations at work and cheer when we finish big projects. But there is no celebration for middles. That's when we both cut corners and we lose our motivation, we will still slack in that middle, and having long projects invites a long middle.
Poetry encourages creativity and imagination, both for the poets who create it and the readers who engage with it. It invites readers to visualize, interpret, and think critically about the imagery and symbolism presented.
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