invite around
1 of 1verb/ɪnˈvaɪt əˈraʊnd/
Forms:invites around,inviting around,invited around,invited around
1
to ask someone to come to one's home or another location, usually for a social visit or gathering
- We decided to invite around a few friends for a casual dinner party on Saturday night.
- She wanted to invite around her neighbors to get to know them better.
- I might invite around some colleagues after work to celebrate the project's completion.
- They often invite around family members during the holidays to share a meal and catch up.
- He planned to invite around his old schoolmates for a reunion at his place.