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