Confining to a permanent spot invites parasites and other enemies, and a depleted soil, while health and vigor are secured by frequent migrations.
The feathery top is now ready to act as a parachute, and invites the wind to catch up the whole and float it away.
It then invites the neighboring churches to partake with it,--the celebration being usually in the summer and early fall months.
The topic has many points of view, and invites various study and comment.
All this virginal freshness invitesthe primitive instincts of play and disorder.
The fame of Friedrich invites such people from all sides of the world; and this was no doubt a sensible help to him.
Sometimes she invites the girl to her house to meet some new and attractive man--with the memory of those bitter tears still in her heart.
Sometimes, with indifferent generosity, she divides her roses andinvites the less fortunate to share her chocolates.
Would, then, any wish to debar others from the high intellectual feast which nature bountifully spreads before all, and of which she pressingly invites all to partake?
De Lamartine invites them to his own house, but they stand firm at first.
Napoleon Bertrand puts the latter in his pocket, offers the girl his arm, and invites her to breakfast in a cabinet particulier, "en tout bien, en tout honneur.
His proper domain is a sufficiently wide one; he is inimitably at home here; and when he invites us there to visit him, we may be sure of getting good and wholesome entertainment.
The mossy trunk, lying prostrate under the wall on the side of the glade opposite the sylvan slope by which entrance has been effected, invites the opportunity of a more minute observation.
Nor is there any country which presents a field where nature invites more the art of man to complete her own work for his accommodation and benefit.
He invites them to share the fellowship He has with the Father, the peace and joy and rest of knowing the Father.
The Scriptures make Him known and reveal Him as altogether trustworthy, such an One as invites our entire confidence.
It opens out to you the riches of grace and invites you to take them freely--freely--freely.
Now the question of classification on this scheme comes to this, Does the particular poet who invites our attention deal more with the aesthesis of the ear or with that of the eye?
As an Art-product, it invites a rectified attitude toward the True and the Sweet.
Then ag'in, he don't drink; he tells me so himse'f when I invites him to libate.
Emma, daughter of Richard the Fearless, wife of Ethelred the Unready and Knut; invites her sons to claim the throne of England.
What shall I not go to her now, when she invites me of her own accord?
He invites him to a frugal entertainment, but a cleanly and cheerful one.
As a crier who collects the crowd together to buy his goods, so a poet rich in land, rich in money put out at interest, invites flatterers to come [and praise his works] for a reward.
On the conclusion of the feast she invites them to her chamber.
He is always rollicking, frisking, and insinuating himself into something, affects to be the most liberal sort of a companion, never refuses to drink when invited, but never invites any one unless he has a motive beyond friendship.
Madame Flamingo opens her forts, at the same time, with a grand supper, which she styles a very select entertainment, and to which she invites none but "those of the highest standing in society.
The chapel-bell invites us to witness the assembly of the Sisters for the repetition of their psalms and litanies.
This outline which is appended to the present report is not to be considered as necessarily final, for the committee invites criticisms and suggestions from other members of the profession.
The first paper invitesour interest by its suggestion of the flavor which old books bring.
He invites us to come boldly to a throne of grace.
He invites you to come and take of the water of life freely.
But the Gospel invites the sinner to a city whose gates are of pearl, and whose streets are paved with gold, and where the society is exempt from all the ills of life; for there they die no more.
He goes to church with his family; behaves genteelly; invites the ministers to his house, and entertains them very hospitably.
He invites all because it is his blessed will to see all come and sit at his table spread with the great love feast which he has prepared for all who are willing and desire to come.
He invites you affectionately to come and take his yoke upon you.
But still the balsam-breathing pine Invites no thought of sorrow, No hint of loss from air like wine The earth's content can borrow.
The leading man invites him to a nice little dinner.
In his Poem to his Excellency the Lord Privy Seal on the Prospect of Peace, Tickell invites Strafford to 'One hour, oh!
Carus invites with a pleasing Air, to give him an Opportunity of doing an Act of Humanity, meets the Petition half Way, and consents to a Request with a Countenance which proclaims the Satisfaction of his Mind in assisting the Distressed.
Thou rising Sun, whose gladsome Ray Invites my Fair to Rural Play, Dispel the Mist, and clear the Skies, And bring my Orra to my Eyes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "invites" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.