waived

[US]/weɪvd/
[UK]/weɪvd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to announce abandonment (past tense and past participle of waive); to set aside; to postpone; to give up (rights, claims, etc.); to give up; to suppress; to postpone (past tense and past participle of waive)
adj.abandoned; suppressed; postponed

Phrases & Collocations

waived fees

waived rights

waived claims

waived penalties

waived charges

waived requirements

waived obligations

waived conditions

waived interests

waived benefits

Example Sentences

the fee was waived for low-income families.

she waived her right to a trial.

the company waived the late payment penalties.

he decided to waive his salary for the month.

the school waived the application fee for all students.

they waived the requirement for a background check.

she waived her right to privacy during the investigation.

the contract stated that fees could be waived under certain conditions.

he was happy to have his debt waived.

they agreed to waive the warranty for the product.

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