0 to ask someone to come to a social event -- davet etmek, çağırmak
They've invited us to the wedding.
1 to officially ask someone to do something -- (resmî olarak) davet etmek, rica etmek, bildirmek
[ + to do sth ] I was invited to appear on television.
2 to do something that is likely to cause a particular reaction or result, especially a bad one -- bir şeye davetiye çıkarmak; neden olmak, yol açmak
3 an invitation -- davet, çağrı
Let me also note how dualism is accused of inviting an intractable skepticism.
In many voices, the text itself invites revisionist responses and challenges all natural authority that has become arbitrary or authoritarian.
Every fictional narrative imposes a restrictive context, yet every metaphor used to illustrate the context invites a generalisation.
On the contrary: in celebrating a man-made thing it invites a comparison with itself.
In order to reduce effects of positive self-presentation, subjects were invited to respond anonymously.
He felt himself accepted 'as an officer and gentleman' by his brother officers; he was even invited to spend weekends with them.
I will point out, though, that it is in some ways a very conservative proposal, inviting a return to origins.
Only healthy subjects were invited to participate in this study.
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