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disinvite

Verb

Meaning

disinvite (third-person singular simple present disinvites, present participle disinviting, simple past and past participle disinvited)

(transitive) To cancel an invitation to (someone).

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

But he said he decided to disinvite Mr. Romney after he voted to convict Mr. Trump on one impeachment charge, based on a “guttural” feeling. Source: Internet

I respect the views of those who urge Columbia to disinvite Zenawi. Source: Internet

On Tuesday, Russia’s Foreign Minister (and former UN ambassador) Sergey Lavrov said Ban’s decision to disinvite Iran was a mistake that would damage the UN’s image. Source: Internet

Many Islamic groups and Muslim employees of the Defense Department frantically urged the Pentagon chaplain's office to disinvite the Islamaphobic clergyman, but to no avail. Source: Internet

WITHOUT HUFF, there might not have been a big year in 2010, and to disinvite him to the 2010 reunion is, as Huff himself, put it, "If it wasn't for me, they wouldn't be having a reunion. Source: Internet

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