What does inviting mean?
Definitions for inviting
ɪnˈvaɪ tɪŋinvit·ing
Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word inviting.
Princeton's WordNet
inviting(adj)
attractive and tempting
"an inviting offer"
Wiktionary
inviting(Adjective)
Alluring; tempting; attractive.
Webster Dictionary
Inviting
of Invite
Inviting(adj)
alluring; tempting; as, an inviting amusement or prospect
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of inviting in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of inviting in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of inviting in a Sentence
Let me state clearly : Inviting a foreign government to undertake investigations for the purpose of influencing an upcoming U.S. election would be wrong, withholding foreign aid in order to pressure a foreign government to take such steps would be wrong. I did not and would not ever participate in such undertakings. In my opinion, security aid to Ukraine was in our vital national interest and should not have been delayed for any reason.
We are concerned about ... information about mistreatment and torture, china is always inviting us to the camps under their conditions, we are in negotiations right now for terms and conditions for free access.
A shark has got no paws or hands, so if it wants to explore something, the only capability it's got to do that is to put it in its mouth, that's why we often get exploratory bites which don't result in death and sometimes don't even result in serious injury. If you go swimming and splashing away, you're almost inviting the shark to come give you an exploratory or an attack bite.
We shouldn't be interfering in a foreign election -- which we are doing -- and we certainly shouldn't be inviting a foreign leader from Canada, Palau, Peru or Israel to rebut our President on a foreign policy matter.
If you remove regulation, you are inviting more drilling which then adds supply which means lower prices.
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