Extend an invitation meaning in English
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Definition
to extend an invitation (to someone) (formal): to give, to offer an invitation (to someone)
to extend: to prolong, to stretch, to increase, to go on for longer
- "Since you're always hosting me in your fancy San Francisco offices, I think it's my turn to return the favor, so I'd like to extend a formal invitation to my new ranch in Crawford, Texas."
- "So I'd like to extend a formal invitation to my new ranch in Crawford, Texas."
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