disinvite

verb
/ˌdɪsɪnˈvaɪt/US

Etymology

From dis- (prefix meaning ‘not’) + invite.

  1. derived from invītō
  2. borrowed from inviter
  3. formed as disinvite — “dis- + invite

Definitions

  1. To cancel or withdraw an invitation to (someone).

    • Near-synonym: uninvite (see notes)

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