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Definition of "inviter" [in•vit•er]

  • Someone who invites. (noun)

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Use "inviter" in a sentence
  • "On the one hand it was denounced as an epicurean and obnoxious toy from England, designed to corrupt the democratic simplicity of the Republic, and on the other hand it was attacked by the medical faculty as dangerous to health and a certain inviter of “phthisic, rheumatic fevers, inflammation of the lungs and the whole category of zymotic diseases.”"
  • "Jesus never refused an invitation, whether the inviter were a"
  • "The court held that the theatre owner as business "inviter" owed its patron as "business-invitee" an affirmative duty to exercise ordinary case for the patron's safety not just inside the theatre but also including an obligation to advise the patron of off-premises danger that might reasonably be foreseeable."
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