verb
- inviting beforehand; sending an invitation in advance
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'preinvite'
adjective
- relating to or involving an invitation sent in advance
Usage: less common; typically used as a modifier in technical or event-planning contexts
Examples
- The organizers are preinviting key speakers to ensure their attendance at the conference.
- She appreciated the preinviting process, which gave her time to prepare her remarks.
- The committee decided on preinviting all board members before the official announcement.
- By preinviting participants early, the event coordinator reduced last-minute cancellations.
- The preinviting phase lasted two weeks before the general registration opened.