Waive Mnemonic
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waive
waive
/weɪv/
Examples
- If your flight is canceled, most airlines are waiving the fee to reschedule a flight.
- The president is willing to waive the ban.
- Who would want to waive that
- Palike waived garbage to bulk generators.
- The man waived the prize by his boss.
- He waived the fortune from his dad.
- Proponents of the measure may move to waive the rule.
- The Supreme Court may reconfirm or waive the sentences.
- He waived his hand trying to hitch a car.
- In the heat of the moment in the boardroom, he waived his exemption.
do without or cease to hold or adhere to
verb
lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime
verb
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Wave + Bye. He said wave bye to the rules, as he chose to give them up.
"Waive + Wave. To wave goodbye to giving or enforcing rules."
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