verb transitiveWord forms: ˌdisinˈvited or ˌdisinˈviting
to withdraw or cancel the invitation of (a person or organization)
Derived forms
disinvitation (ˌdisˌinviˈtation)
noun
disinvite in American English
(ˌdɪsɪnˈvait)
transitive verbWord forms: -vited, -viting
to withdraw an invitation to
Word origin
[1570–80; dis-1 + invite]This word is first recorded in the period 1570–80. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: agent, assimilate, repeater, snag, split
Examples of 'disinvite' in a sentence
disinvite
On the contrary, to disinvite the president would be counterproductive.