Disinvite vs Uninvited - What's the difference?
disinvite | uninvited |
To cancel an invitation to.
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=May 6, author=Robert McClory, title=The Divine Right, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Edwina Gately, a lay missionary who works with prostitutes in Chicago, was recently "disinvited " from delivering homilies at two parishes after the pastors received conservative complaints. }}
As verbs the difference between disinvite and uninvited
is that disinvite is to cancel an invitation to while uninvited is past tense of uninvite.As an adjective uninvited is
not invited.disinvite
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Verb
(disinvit)citation