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6 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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Environmentalists have been waiving their demands to reach a consensus on the conservation policy.
The professor has been waiving the prerequisite for certain students to foster inclusivity.
We have been waiving the usual rules to accommodate the special needs of our guests.
The community has been waiving fines for late library returns during the holiday season.
The company has been waiving its contractual rights for the sake of goodwill.
They have been waiving their privilege to attend the exclusive event.

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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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