uninvite

[US]/[ʌnˈɪnˌvaɪt]/
[UK]/[ʌnˈɪnˌvaɪt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to cancel an invitation; to ask someone who has been invited not to come

Phrases & Collocations

uninvite someone

uninvited guest

uninvite them

uninvited arrival

uninvite him

uninvited presence

uninvite her

uninvited visitor

uninvite now

Example Sentences

we had to uninvite several guests due to the venue's reduced capacity.

the host decided to uninvite him after learning about his rude behavior.

it was awkward having to uninvite someone you thought would enjoy the party.

due to unforeseen circumstances, we had to uninvite a speaker from the conference.

she politely uninvited her ex-boyfriend from the wedding reception.

the company sent a letter to uninvite vendors from the upcoming trade show.

after the budget cuts, they were forced to uninvite performers from the gala.

he tried to uninvite the troublesome guest without causing a scene.

the organizers had to uninvite a controversial figure to avoid negative publicity.

we regretfully had to uninvite several members from the project team.

the museum director uninvited the art critic after a scathing review.

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