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invite sb over
( UK also invite sb round )
to invite someone to come to your house
• Let's invite some people over., invite sb in
to ask someone to come into your house
• The neighbours invited us in for coffee.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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verb ask sb to do sth ADV. formally, officially | cordially, kindly, warmly You are cordially invited to attend the annual parish meeting. She very kindly invited me to lunch. | personally | along, around/round/over, back, in, out They've invited us over for a drink. PREP. into As a child I was allowed to play in the garden at the Manor, but I never got invited into the house. | for Let's invite them all for dinner. | to Thank you for inviting me to the meeting. encourage sth ADV. positively The hype and fervour surrounding the event positively invited scepticism. VERB + INVITE seem to The film seems to invite comparison with ‘The Italian Job’.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary