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in·vit·ing [ɪnˈvaɪtɪŋ] ADJ

1. inviting (attractive):

inviting sight, weather
inviting appearance, fashion

2. inviting (tempting):

inviting idea, prospect
inviting gesture, smile

I . in·vite N [ˈɪnvaɪt] inf

II . in·vite VB trans [ɪnˈvaɪt]

1. invite (ask to attend):

vabiti [perf povabiti]

2. invite (request):

3. invite ECON (solicit offer):

4. invite fig (provide opportunity):

izzivati [perf izzvati]

5. invite fig (attract):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The show is a mix of different segments, basically inviting a guest for a light interview.
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The rugged coastline and quickly rising highlands were not particularly inviting.
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The association did this by performing extracts from well-known plays and inviting agents and producers to watch.
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She moved it into a larger room and added plants, wall hangings, flowers and other inviting elements.
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We have been inviting the police to come down and sort out the dealing in the museum for years and this is their response.
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It was this jam session that led to the band inviting him as their taiko player.
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The lack of roads and the primitive state of those that did exist forced the communists to stretch their lines of communication taut, inviting counterattack.
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Volunteers paint, organize, clean, and revitalize classrooms to make them more inviting for students.
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The plan focuses on housing opportunities, and creating an inviting environment for businesses to relocate and stay in the downtown area.
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According to the architect, openness is further enhanced by an inviting staircase from the street.
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