personally invite
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To invite someone directly, by oneself, rather than through another person or a general announcement.
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- The CEO decided to personally invite each employee to the annual gala.
- She was honored that the director had personally invited her to join the exclusive club.
- I will personally invite you to the opening if you promise to come.
- The organizer made an effort to personally invite all the key stakeholders.
- Having been personally invited by the artist, he felt a special connection to the exhibition.
- He asked if he could personally invite his former mentor to speak at the conference.
- We plan to personally invite all our close friends to the wedding.
- The Queen used to personally invite guests to her garden parties.
- It means a lot when someone takes the time to personally invite you.
- They were personally inviting every neighbor to the block party.