English to Turkish Dictionary Invite

Invite

Davet etmek
definition
verb
we were invited to a dinner at the embassy
make a polite, formal, or friendly request to (someone) to go somewhere or to do something.
noun
The bride was in charge of the invites , and the groom the banquet seating arrangements.
an invitation.
translation of 'invite'
verb
neden olmak,
çağırmak,
davet etmek,
istemek,
çekmek
example
I didn't think to myself it would 'invite' more criticism, which I definitely should have thought.
They are questions which we would 'invite' your Lordship to certify as questions of general public importance.
Watt's paintings of antique fabric especially 'invite' such a variety of responses.
Perhaps we should 'invite' those who criticise and abuse with little provocation?
Wood certainly does not intend to 'invite' a dry, studious response.
no one turns down an 'invite' to one of Mickey's parties
By 1865, to paint the circle of Manet and Fantin was to 'invite' more criticism for the group.
We 'invite' readers to put their questions so they can attend a question time session during his visit to the city.
This would 'invite' or ignite horrible reaction in the Middle East.
The films he made look simple at first glance, yet already 'invite' a more complicated response.
Yeah, I know about the Baccinalia stuff which is why I went for more of an 'invite' than a full-on summoning.
In fact in some instances they may 'invite' more criticism than praise.
his use of the word did little but 'invite' criticism
his use of the word did little but 'invite' criticism
Piloting will provide a guide for rephrasing questions to 'invite' a richer response.
We have a formal where we 'invite' every alum whose ever been through to come back.
I don't often use my bell as it seems impatient and may 'invite' further criticism
The Council is one of the first to set up commissioning bodies which 'invite' groups to apply to provide services.
These stylishly funky e-mail 'invites' have great graphics, most with sound clips and animations.
"To borrow someone's phrase - elections are not about 'inviting' guests for meals.
Voters in Rochford and Southend East have received unsolicited letters 'inviting' them to apply to be a postal voter.
The bride was in charge of the 'invites' , and the groom the banquet seating arrangements.
Two days after the spill, Morral held a town meeting in a nearby school, 'inviting' townspeople to ask questions.
My e-mail inbox was littered with 'invites' to new bars and restaurants, product launches at the Bo Concept store, and drinks promotions.
Balance, the Volume Editor hopes, has here been achieved by 'inviting' contributors who apply both imagination and common sense to their material.
So when he was 'invited' to stage a new Swan Lake for Pennsylvania Ballet he admits he really enjoyed being his own man.
The show is a get together for the gallery artists plus special 'invitees' who get to hobnob with Sherman's more ‘senior’ artists.
Quite a few years ago I was 'invited' to spend a weekend with a friend of my sister's and a few buddies.
The 'invitees' are the ambassadors of the product.
It's a bit late to be sending out fancy little 'invites' .
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