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8 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.
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 had been waiving his turn in the game to let others have a chance.
By the time she returns, he will have been waiving his claim to the vacant seat.
The park ranger had to waive the entrance fee for the visitors on National Parks Day.
The company will waive the late fee for the first offense.
The coach allowed the injured player to waive practice and rest instead.

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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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