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invitational

[in-vi-tey-shuh-nl]

adjective

  1. restricted to participants who have been invited.

    an invitational track meet.



noun

  1. an event, as a sports competition or an art exhibit, restricted to those who have been invited to participate.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of invitational1

First recorded in 1920–25; invitation + -al 1
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Earlier this year, Swang partnered with the Rolling Loud music festival to co-produce a golf invitational and release a capsule collection.

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The Premier League sees the top-four ranked players in the world, plus four invitational players and, after his success at the Worlds, Littler earned a spot.

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The April 12 invitational field events begin at 3:30 p.m.

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Tournament sponsor Tiger Woods told reporters Monday that the decision to move the invitational was “very difficult” but ultimately necessary after the firestorms wreaked havoc around L.A. in recent weeks.

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The Englishman's place in the invitational event for the 16 highest-ranked players in the world will be taken by Neil Robertson.

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