Sentences

waive in a sentence

n.

Definition

To waive means to voluntarily relinquish or give up a right, claim, or privilege.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to waive her right to a jury trial in order to expedite the legal process.
  2. The company agreed to waive the late fees for customers affected by the recent storm.
  3. In a surprising move, he chose to waive his claim to the inheritance, allowing his siblings to split it instead.
  4. To encourage participation, the organizer will waive the registration fee for early sign-ups.
  5. The athlete agreed to waive his eligibility in exchange for a chance to compete professionally.
  6. She decided to waive her right to a trial and accept a plea deal.
  7. The company chose to waive the late fees for loyal customers during the holiday season.
  8. In order to participate in the event, participants must waive any claims against the organizers.
  9. He agreed to waive his claim to the inheritance in favor of his siblings.
  10. The athlete was allowed to waive the mandatory drug test due to a medical exemption.
  11. The company decided to waive the late fees for customers affected by the recent storm.
  12. She chose to waive her right to a jury trial in order to expedite the legal process.
  13. He agreed to waive his privacy rights to allow the investigation to proceed without hindrance.
  14. In an effort to attract more clients, the gym will waive the registration fee for the first month.
  15. The school board voted to waive the requirement for standardized testing this year due to the pandemic.

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