16 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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The tech company decided to waive the subscription fee for early adopters of their new software.
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The environmentalist will have been waiving his concerns for the sake of compromise.
The mentor encouraged the mentee to waive self-doubt and embrace the challenges ahead.
The airline decided to waive the change fee for passengers affected by the sudden flight cancellations.
The company will have waived its trademark rights for the collaboration.
Despite the tempting offer, she chose to waive her right to a luxury vacation and opted for a simple getaway instead.
They were waiving their demands for a higher salary during the tough economic times.
The customer was waiving the return policy and keeping the damaged product.
Having realized the mistake, she had waived her objection to the decision.
The team manager allowed the player to waive his contract clause and explore opportunities with other teams.
After the concert, the musician will have been waiving copyright restrictions on the recording.
Despite being eligible for the promotion, she decided to waive her right and support her colleague instead.
The scientist was waiving her claim to authorship for the collaborative research paper.
The judge has waived the usual sentencing guidelines in this unique case.
The scientist will have been waiving her reservations about sharing the groundbreaking research.
Our team is waiving the penalty for missing the deadline due to unforeseen circumstances.
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