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Definition of Reinvited
1. reinvite [v] - See also: reinvite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reinvited
Literary usage of Reinvited
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Retrospections of an Active Life by John Bigelow (1913)
"Met him in the street the same day and was reinvited for last Wednesday: — good
victuals, good talk, ditto cigars, and a good time generally, with orders to ..."
2. The Old-fashioned Woman: Primitive Fancies about the Sex by Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons (1913)
"If reinvited as they occasionally are, with a "come- anyway," their "
Do-you-really-want-me-without- him? " calls for a more or less elaborate reassurance ..."
3. Personal Sketches of His Own Times by Jonah Barrington, Townsend Young (1871)
"nothing could restrain ; and the captain meanwhile, nearly bursting with rage,
reinvited me to be shot ..."
4. The Heart of the Continent: A Record of Travel Across the Plains and in by Fitz Hugh Ludlow (1870)
"... the principle of its being inconvenient to move large masses, were reinvited
in squads at a rate which went through them all in about one lunar period. ..."
5. The Life and Letters of Mrs. Emily C. Judson by Asahel Clark Kendrick (1860)
"The pledge of religious protection reinvited the exiled missionaries; and light
and freedom began to penetrate its dark and stagnant recesses. ..."