"Waives" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Waives" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Waives" Meaning

To give up or stop doing something, especially by official authority, or to accept a smaller amount of money because something is not paid.

Example: "The bank manager waives the late payment fee."

"Waives" Examples

Examples of "Waives":


1. Formal/Official: In a court of law, the company's lawyer waived its right to a jury trial.


2. Sports: The rules state that the player must waive his protest in order to receive a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct.


3. Medical: After receiving informed consent, the doctor had the patient waive the responsibility of complications during surgery.


4. Finance: The terms and conditions of the loan included a clause where the lender could waive any late payments made by the borrower.


5. Political: The campaign manager decided to waive the speaking fee for the renowned politician to ensure he accepted their invitation.

"Waives" Similar Words

Waitressing

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Waiting tables or serving food and drinks at a restaurant while customers are seated and served.

Waitrose

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Waits

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Waive

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Waived

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Waiver

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Waivers

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Waivers refer to exemptions or releases from requirements, rules, or liabilities. They are written agreements that allow a person, organization, or entity to opt out of a particular obligation, duty, or responsibility.<br><br>In various contexts, waivers can take different forms:<br><br>1. Medical Waiver: A medical waiver is a document that excuses an individual from participating in a medical activity, such as an athletic program or a risky task, due to a pre-existing medical condition.<br>2. Contract Waiver: A contract waiver is a clause that allows one or both parties to cancel or modify the terms of an agreement without incurring any penalties or liabilities.<br>3. Tax Waiver: A tax waiver is an exemption from paying taxes on a particular income, property, or item.<br>4. Release Waiver: A release waiver is a document that releases an individual or organization from liability for damages, injuries, or other losses.<br><br>Overall, waivers are used to provide protection, flexibility, and freedom from obligations, while also protecting the rights and interests of all parties involved.

Waiving

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Waivure

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Wakashan

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Wakashan is a term originally from Japanese culture.<br><br>Kasan (歌さな or 春の花) means "spring flower" or more specifically, the Japanese peach blossom.<br><br>However, "wakashan" might refer to:<br><br>1. Wakashan languages: a language family that was traditionally spoken in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, now often referred to by linguists as the Wakashan languages although the indigenous peoples who speak them refer to them as Sprachbund.<br>2. Wakashan (band), an indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Wake-up

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Wakeboarding

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