disinvite / ˌdɪs ɪnˈvaɪt /

⚽高中词汇撤消邀请解雇解除邀请撤诉

disinvite 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dis·in·vit·ed, dis·in·vit·ing.

  1. to withdraw an invitation to.

更多disinvite例句

  1. It’s very sad that police officers and sheriff’s deputies have been disinvited to march in pride parades.
  2. Michaels had to disinvite him, bringing him back to perform two months later.
  3. After raising the issue, she says she was disinvited from product meetings, which Silbermann oversaw.
  4. Now I’ve been disinvited from the Yahoo group and banned from future events.
  5. Unless I disagree with you, then I hereby disinvite you from all that fullest-life-living-unknown-embracing-growing stuff.
  6. So why did you disinvite the previous 29 speakers before me?