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30 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Waive' in a Sentence

"To refrain from claiming, insisting on, or giving up something willingly; to forgo a right or privilege." more

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We will waive the entrance fee for children under five.
They will have waived the fees for late submissions.
The company has waived the late payment fees for the past month.
The marathon runners will have been waiving their right to rest for hours.
He will waive his right to remain silent and speak in court.
The team captain chose to waive his privilege and let the rookie take the first shot.
The team captain chose to waive his turn in the game to let a younger player have a chance.
He chose to waive his request for extra playtime and shared his toys instead.
The little chef decided to waive adding salt to her dish.
The generous host offered to waive the entrance fee for the charity event.
She decided to waive her turn in the game to let her friend go first.
He chose to waive using the red crayon for his drawing.
The team will have waived their right to a rematch.
He had been waiving his turn in the game to let others have a chance.
The coach told the team they could waive the usual practice to celebrate their victory.
The little chef decided to waive using the spicy ingredient in the recipe.
The kind teacher decided to waive the rule about no talking during recess.
She had been waiving her claim to the throne for years.
By the time she returns, he will have been waiving his claim to the vacant seat.
She is waiving her right to remain silent and sharing her side of the story.
The park ranger had to waive the entrance fee for the visitors on National Parks Day.
He has waived his claim to the championship title due to injury.
The teacher allowed the students to waive their homework for the day.
The company will waive the late fee for the first offense.
The coach allowed the injured player to waive practice and rest instead.
The park ranger may waive the entrance fee for visitors during the nature trail event.
The kind librarian decided to waive the late fee for the lost book.
The generous librarian decided to waive the overdue fines for the young readers.
The friendly cat decided to waive its usual nap spot and slept on the chair.
The understanding judge agreed to waive the penalty for the late submission of the project.

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verbTo refrain from claiming, insisting on, or giving up something willingly; to forgo a right or privilege.

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Last Updated On: August 6, 2024
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