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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
disinvite

1570s; see dis- + invite. Related: Disinvited; disinviting.

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disinvite

vb. (context transitive English) To cancel an invitation to.

Usage examples of "disinvite".

The one I had in mind was called Lincoln Parradyne Smith the 39th, resident of that same Castle Smith that had so coolly disinvited me to visit, Magician of Rank to the continent of Oklahomah, and surely handy to good Granny Golightly.