disinvite

[dis-in-vahyt]

dis·in·vite

[dis-in-vahyt]
verb (used with object), dis·in·vit·ed, dis·in·vit·ing.
to withdraw an invitation to.

Origin:
1570–80; dis-1 + invite
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