Lexeme: e-mail invitation  
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Definition:
  1. noun. An e-mail invitation is a digital message sent to an individual or a group of people to invite them to an event, occasion, gathering, or meeting. It typically includes details such as the event date, time, location, purpose, and any additional information or instructions. E-mail invitations are commonly used for both personal and professional events, and they provide a convenient and efficient way to communicate and manage RSVPs electronically. GPT3.5
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  • noun. e-mail invitation (singular), e-mail invitations (plural)
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