Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
uninvite
verb
/ʌnɪnˈvaɪt/

Definition
To withdraw an invitation that has already been issued.

Examples
- After the argument, I had to uninvite him from the party.
- She felt bad to uninvite friends from her wedding, but it was necessary.
- It’s awkward to uninvite guests, but sometimes plans change.

Meaning
When someone is uninvited, it means they are no longer welcome to attend an event or gathering they were previously invited to.

Synonyms
- disinvite
- withdraw
- revoke