The difference between Beseech and Invite
When used as nouns, beseech means a request, whereas invite means an invitation.
When used as verbs, beseech means to beg or implore, whereas invite means to ask for the presence or participation of someone or something.
check bellow for the other definitions of Beseech and Invite
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Beseech as a verb:
to beg or implore
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Beseech as a verb:
to request or beg for
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Beseech as a noun (archaic):
A request.
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Invite as a verb (transitive):
To ask for the presence or participation of someone or something.
Examples:
"We invited our friends round for dinner."
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Invite as a verb (transitive):
To request formally.
Examples:
"I invite you all to be seated."
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Invite as a verb (transitive):
To encourage.
Examples:
"I always invite criticism of my definitions."
"Wearing that skimpy dress, you are bound to invite attention."
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Invite as a verb (transitive):
To allure; to draw to; to tempt to come; to induce by pleasure or hope; to attract.
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Invite as a noun (informal):
An invitation.