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Answer for the clue "Ask to come ", 6 letters:
invite

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Word definitions for invite in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES ask/invite sb to dinner ▪ Let's ask Kate and Mike to dinner. be called/invited for (an) interview ▪ Applicants who are called for interview may be asked to have a medical exam. invite a guest ▪ The guests were invited ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Invite \In*vite"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Invited ; p. pr. & vb. n. Inviting .] [L. invitare: cf. F. inviter. See Vie .] To ask; to request; to bid; to summon; to ask to do some act, or go to some place; esp., to ask to an entertainment or visit; to request ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a colloquial expression for invitation; "he didn't get no invite to the party"

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1530s, a back-formation from invitation , or else from Middle French inviter , from Latin invitare "to invite," also "to summon, challenge." As a noun variant of invitation it is attested from 1650s. Related: Invited ; inviting .

Usage examples of invite.

Watts, who was invited by Lady Abney to pass a fortnight at her home, and remained for forty years.

Ramsay Kent, relocated Yorkshire baronet, geologist, and adopted Absarokee married to his aunt, Hazard studied geology under the noted Swiss naturalist Agassiz, who had been invited to deliver a course of lectures at Harvard in 1847, subsequently had been offered a chair, and had stayed.

On the evening he invited Adams to go along with him to meet Abigail, the middle sister, it was for Adams anything but love at first sight.

On June 8, the day Washington called a special session of the Senate to consider the treaty, he invited Adams to dine alone with him.

Several days later, they invited Jefferson to dine, one of several events that belie claims made then and later that Adams and Jefferson refused to speak.

It is also quite possible that Adams was not invited to attend, or made to feel he would be welcome.

Yet when this great man, after whom Linnaeus himself named the baobab tree Adansonia digitata, was invited to become a member of the Institute a little before I had the honour of addressing it, he did not possess a whole shirt nor yet an untorn pair of breeches in which he could attend, still less a coat, God rest his soul.

Proudly, the Afridi twitched back the wrappings and presented the rest of the baby to Lily, inviting her to share in the pleasure and relief that another boy had been born to the tribe.

Leweli was invited to stay in the great house, along with Dapple, but Ahl went back to the Foam Bird with Ki.

In Albania he chanced to knock at the gate of the castle belonging to the head of the powerful Wallenstein clan, where he was duly invited to spend the night.

In the hall of his palace where, under the sooty rafters, there hung the heads, pelts, and horns of wild beasts, he held feasts to which all the harpers of Alca and of the neighbouring islands were invited, and he himself used to join in singing the praises of the heroes.

As though this were not enough, I was invited to beard Hassan of Aleppo, the most dreadful being I had ever encountered East or West, in his mysterious stronghold!

I would suggest that of your bedroom - and invite Hassan of Aleppo to come and discuss terms!

I may as well break it to you now, as I had to do to Nevill when he invited me to come to Algiers and straighten out his housekeeping accounts: they play Ruth to my Naomi.

Captain Miles Standish, the leader of a group of religious fanatics from England, who believed in the imminent arrival of Armageddon in Europe, invited a local tribe of Algonkian Indians, the Wampanoag, to join them for a dinner celebrating the good fortune that had seen their immigrant community established in New England.