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disinviteto withdraw an invitation to someoneI cannot disinvite him because he is travelling from out of town.disinvite someone from/to something: They were told they'd been disinvited from the conference [..]
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disinvite1570s; see dis- + invite. Related: Disinvited; disinviting.
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disinvite
(transitive) To cancel an invitation to.
*gives a more negative implication tothan the neutral implicationgives toen|uninvite
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