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Definition of "disinvited" [disinvited]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of disinvite. (verb)

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Use "disinvited" in a sentence
  • "Words can hurt; they can hurt as much as being disinvited from a restaurant."
  • "They are both psychological harms, with the one caveat that in a competitive market, being disinvited from a handful of restaurants is not much of a loss."
  • "Verse novelist Ellen Hopkins just got disinvited from a school visit in Oklahoma because one parent challenged one of her young adult books about addiction, Glass."