From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishinvite somebody back phrasal verb1 INVITEto ask someone to come to your home, hotel etc after you have been out somewhere together for Richard often used to invite me back for coffee after the show.2 to ask someone to come to your home, your office etc again If you keep arguing with Gerry, they won’t invite us back. → invite→ See Verb table
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invite back• Once I've settled on the right composition, I invite the sitter back and start serious drawings.• They invited me back for a second interview.• Maharashtra invited Enron back for negotiations after the company agreed to cut costs.• And he can't think too badly of me or he wouldn't of invited me back this year.• He often invited the girls back to his house, but most of them came only once.• Luke hadn't visited her at the flat again, nor invited her back to his house.• Their mutual interest had transcended the age difference, and he had invited her back to his island home on Grand Cayman.• I wanted to invite Virginia back to the unit to show her what these rationalisations will really mean at the sharp end.