Pre-invitation


noun
1.
the act of inviting.
2.
the written or spoken form with which a person is invited.
3.
something offered as a suggestion:
an invitation to consider a business merger.
4.
attraction or incentive; allurement.
5.
a provocation:
The speech was an invitation to rebellion.
adjective
6.
invitational.
noun
1.

the act of inviting, such as an offer of entertainment or hospitality
(as modifier): an invitation dance, an invitation race

2.
the act of enticing or attracting; allurement
invitation

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