13 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 software company agreed to waive the licensing fee for the non-profit organization.
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The professor will waive the prerequisite for students with relevant experience.
The health insurance company agreed to waive the waiting period for coverage due to the urgent medical condition.
The artist has waived copyright restrictions on the use of the painting for educational purposes.
The athlete will be waiving his eligibility for the upcoming championship due to injury.
Despite the contractual obligation, the musician chose to waive the performance fee for the charity concert.
The professor allowed students to waive the final exam if they maintained a perfect attendance record.
Understanding the financial struggles, the utility company agreed to waive late payment fees for the month.
The government decided to waive the visa requirements for citizens of certain countries.
The diplomat chose to waive his diplomatic immunity and face the legal consequences.
The diplomat had to waive certain privileges during the negotiations for the sake of compromise.
The government will be waiving certain taxes for small businesses to stimulate economic growth.
Faced with a time-sensitive situation, the manager chose to waive the usual protocol and make a quick decision.
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