Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
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vb. To cancel or withdraw an invitation.
Usage examples of "uninvite".
A string of a dozen poles stuck in the ground hardly defined a fence, yet until she removed them, Ryder would continue to be an irritating, uninvited guest in her camp.
Back to the gems with you, the soul stone this time, that you might watch our uninvited guest more closely.
Though its eyes were alien and unreadable, there was no mistaking the energy and effort it was expending to keep as far away from the three uninvited visitors as possible.
No one may enter Elvandar uninvited, save by mighty arts, and even the distant boundaries of the elven forests cause unease in those who enter with evil intent.
Yet, what right had she to object, when she herself had thrust aside the open front of his shirt and was conducting an uninvited tour of the planes of his chest?
For a moment I thought we had uninvited guests, but it is only an animal.
The storm roared suddenly louder as his uninvited guest opened the front door.
Both had brought their viciousness into her house uninvited, one through words in a magazine and the other through a tiny crack in a window frame or door jamb.
Her mother had walked into the kitchen, uninvited and unannounced, and was regarding each of them in turn with her nose lifted in the air.
He seemed to be patiently awaiting the departure of his uninvited guests.
Then the door closed behind him and silence, thick and heavy, slipped uninvited into the city room.
As the powerful engine ploughed its way across the frozen tundra something warm flooded my consciousness, uninvited by maudlin shots of Pentangle vodka.
The memories came to him unwanted, uninvited, filling him with perfect misery.
Melbai had already warned me of the one most sacrosanct rule of the Bacchic societies: that no participant ever disclose to the uninvited what occurred inside the temple doors.
It was late, and the small frame house looked as uninviting as the cold night.