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Definition of disinvite in English: disinviteverbdɪsɪnˈvʌɪtˌdisinˈvīt [with object]Withdraw or cancel an invitation to. the White House called to disinvite him from the President's party Example sentencesExamples - It seems early enough at this point that you could still disinvite him.
- I have declined to speak for certain companies, and have disinvited companies to the office.
- Ah, if only other teams had the foresight to disinvite certain players from the play-offs before they started.
- Ephram is despondent when he is disinvited to a party by Amy's popular friends, and Delia struggles with the school bully.
- Only when the Congressional investigations started, Ford evidently felt he had to distance himself from the Agency, so Dave was basically disinvited.
- Almost as soon as philosophy was invited, it was disinvited.
- They will have to keep their money there even if Russia is disinvited from the G - 7.
- Fliers for the event with my picture were printed up, but then I was disinvited.
- And he notes that the Socialists have disinvited Americans from an annual military parade.
- Being aware of the linguistic practices in an interview that disinvite young people from feeling safe or understood is perhaps the second most important intervention.
- He was so hated he was disinvited to several funerals.
- We aren't saying to disinvite them, but if they only receive the formal invitation then no harm done.
- The rest of the conversation was fairly short, now that James had respectfully disinvited himself.
- And yet, to date, the backlash against their views has amounted to being disinvited to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
- The Union voted to force the sponsors to disinvite him.
- And if you had to do it over again, you would not disinvite the governor.
- And then, having explicitly disinvited me, he graciously allows me to pick up the tab in the form of my taxes.
- She says: ‘You can't come to the party, I'm disinviting you to the party.’
Definition of disinvite in US English: disinviteverbˌdisinˈvīt [with object]Withdraw or cancel an invitation to (someone) the White House called to disinvite him from the President's party Example sentencesExamples - Almost as soon as philosophy was invited, it was disinvited.
- Being aware of the linguistic practices in an interview that disinvite young people from feeling safe or understood is perhaps the second most important intervention.
- Fliers for the event with my picture were printed up, but then I was disinvited.
- We aren't saying to disinvite them, but if they only receive the formal invitation then no harm done.
- And if you had to do it over again, you would not disinvite the governor.
- She says: ‘You can't come to the party, I'm disinviting you to the party.’
- Ephram is despondent when he is disinvited to a party by Amy's popular friends, and Delia struggles with the school bully.
- I have declined to speak for certain companies, and have disinvited companies to the office.
- He was so hated he was disinvited to several funerals.
- They will have to keep their money there even if Russia is disinvited from the G - 7.
- The Union voted to force the sponsors to disinvite him.
- And yet, to date, the backlash against their views has amounted to being disinvited to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
- And then, having explicitly disinvited me, he graciously allows me to pick up the tab in the form of my taxes.
- It seems early enough at this point that you could still disinvite him.
- And he notes that the Socialists have disinvited Americans from an annual military parade.
- Only when the Congressional investigations started, Ford evidently felt he had to distance himself from the Agency, so Dave was basically disinvited.
- Ah, if only other teams had the foresight to disinvite certain players from the play-offs before they started.
- The rest of the conversation was fairly short, now that James had respectfully disinvited himself.
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