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invitation (noun)

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  • invitation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ kind ▪ formal ▪ open, standing ▪ We have an open invitation to use their weekend home whenever we like. ▪ An unlocked door is an ope …   Collocations dictionary

  • invitation — ► NOUN 1) a written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something. 2) the action of inviting. 3) a situation or action inviting a particular outcome or response: his tactics were an invitation to disaster …   English terms dictionary

  • invitation — in‧vi‧ta‧tion [ˌɪnvˈteɪʆn] noun [countable] 1. an offer of an opportunity that is made to someone: • She turned down an invitation to serve on the company s board. 2. FINANCE invitation to subscribe an occasion when a company offers shares for… …   Financial and business terms

  • invitation — noun 1 (C) a written or spoken request to someone, inviting them to go somewhere or do something (+ to): Did you get an invitation to the party? | invitation to do sth: Shortly afterwards, Dawson received an invitation to speak at a scientific… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • invitation — I noun advance, allurement, appeal, approach, attraction, bid, bidding, call, challenge, encouragement, enticement, incitement, inducement, invitatio, offer, overture, petition, plea, proffer, prompting, proposal, proposition, provocative,… …   Law dictionary

  • invitation to bid — UK US noun [C] (plural invitations to bid) COMMERCE ► INVITATION TO TENDER(Cf. ↑invitation to tender) …   Financial and business terms

  • invitation to subscribe — UK US noun [C] (plural invitations to subscribe) STOCK MARKET ► an invitation to buy shares in a company: »This document contains an invitation to subscribe for shares in the company …   Financial and business terms

  • invitation to tender — UK US noun [C] (plural invitations to tender) (also invitation to bid) COMMERCE ► an occasion when companies are told they can compete for work by offering their best price: »A formal invitation to tender for this work has now been issued …   Financial and business terms

  • invitation to tender — UK US noun [countable] [singular invitation to tender plural invitations to tender] business a formal invitation to a small number of suppliers to make a detailed proposal for completing a particular piece of work …   Useful english dictionary

  • invitation — mid 15c., from L. invitationem (nom. invitatio) an invitation, incitement, challenge, noun of action from pp. stem of invitare invite, treat, entertain, originally be pleasant toward, from in toward (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)). Second element is… …   Etymology dictionary

  • invitation — noun 1) an invitation to dinner Syn: request to attend, call, summons; offer; card, note; informal invite 2) an open door is an invitation to a thief Syn: encouragement, provocation, temptation, lure, magnet …   Thesaurus of popular words

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