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WAIVED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to not demand something you have a right to, or not cause a rule to be obeyed: The bank manager waived the charge (= said we didn't have to pay), as we were old and valued customers. If they waive (= remove) the time limit, many more applications will come in.
Waived Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
adjective. set aside or dispensed with: We offer many benefits to individuals with military experience, including waived fees, reduced tuition, and lifetime career services. Law. (of a known right, interest, etc.) intentionally relinquished: Waived health plan coverage cannot be reinstated retroactively.
Waive Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : to relinquish (something, such as a legal right) voluntarily. waive a jury trial. b. : to refrain from pressing or enforcing (something, such as a claim or rule) : forgo. waive the fee. 2. : to put off from immediate consideration : postpone.
Waived - definition of waived by The Free Dictionary
To give up (a claim or right, for example) voluntarily; relinquish. See Synonyms at relinquish. 2. To refrain from insisting on or enforcing (a rule, penalty, or requirement, for example); dispense with: "The original ban on private trading had long since been waived" (William L. Schurz). 3.
Wave vs. Waive: What's the Difference | Merriam-Webster
Out to Sea with 'Wave' and 'Waive'. Yes, we waver. But read on to see why. A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same way as another but is different in meaning, origin, or spelling. In the case of wave and waive, they sound the same and have close meanings referring to acts of dismissal or disregard that are indicated by the waving of a ...
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