vite
/ˈviːteɪ/ or /viːt/Definitions
1. noun
a certificate or document, especially one awarded for a feat or achievement, often in a particular field or activity.
“She received a vite for her exceptional leadership skills in the company.”
2. noun
a ticket or pass, especially one granting access to a special event or a restricted area.
“The artist’s vite to the exclusive art gallery was highly sought after.”
3. verb
to invite or nominate someone for a particular honor or award.
“He was vited for the prestigious award after years of dedication to the cause.”
4. verb
to give or provide something, especially a prize or honor.
“The company vited the employee with a bonus for his outstanding performance.”