Invite in a sentence as a noun

I think the invite only beta hurt it more.

Seriously, look at the design of the invite.

So yes, we'll remove anyone from those companies from the Demo Day invite list.

It's got the clunky mail client, it's got the calendar and you can invite people to a meeting/party.

Listening to pundits showing you charts and graphs and science about how you're wasting your life will just invite stress and pressure.

"Last year I held a special webinar that was invite only and everyone had to sign an NDA before attending.

Invite in a sentence as a verb

Have that page very cordially invite people to submit security flaws to an email address at your site; provide a PGP key for it.

I think a better comparison would be... a community art gallery opens, they invite all local artists to show their work for free.

It seems to me that this press release was meant to invite interested parties to contact Tesla's legal department, though it didn't say so explicitly.

I wouldn't hire this guy. Several of you long-time participants on Hacker News have noticed various iterations of my FAQ post on company hiring procedures,[1] and if you haven't read that, I invite you to follow the link and read it.

If you write that amazing library to make programmers' lives easier they will shower you with praise on the Internet and invite you to speak at conferences so that you may shower the masses with your brilliant message.

By definition, such a forum will invite submissions from promoters who are, variously, supremely gifted, naive and unrealistic, crafty and conniving, or just hopeful founders who see this is their best funding mechanism, whether it turns out to be good, bad, or mediocre at it plays out.

Invite definitions

noun

a colloquial expression for invitation; "he didn't get no invite to the party"

verb

increase the likelihood of; "ask for trouble"; "invite criticism"

verb

invite someone to one's house; "Can I invite you for dinner on Sunday night?"

verb

give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting; "the window displays tempted the shoppers"

See also: tempt

verb

ask someone in a friendly way to do something

verb

have as a guest; "I invited them to a restaurant"

verb

ask to enter; "We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee"

verb

request the participation or presence of; "The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference"

verb

express willingness to have in one's home or environs; "The community warmly received the refugees"

See also: receive