waiver (Meaning)
waiver (n)
a formal written statement of relinquishment
waiver (n.)
The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.
Synonyms & Antonyms of waiver
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waiver Sentence Examples
- The insurance company offered a waiver for the deductible in exchange for a higher premium.
- The hospital granted a waiver for the late payment fee due to financial hardship.
- The student requested a waiver for the language proficiency requirement.
- The landlord agreed to a waiver for the pet deposit with proof of prior responsible pet ownership.
- The employer provided a waiver for the dress code during casual Fridays.
- The court issued a waiver for the arraignment hearing due to the defendant's medical condition.
- The test administrator granted a waiver for extra time on the exam for eligible students.
- The organization offered a waiver for registration fees for low-income participants.
- The government granted a waiver for environmental regulations in certain cases.
- The union negotiated a waiver for overtime pay for employees working on specific projects.
FAQs About the word waiver
a formal written statement of relinquishmentThe act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.
exemption, release, quitclaim, surrender, indemnity,disclaimer, renouncement, relinquishment, renunciation, abdication
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The insurance company offered a waiver for the deductible in exchange for a higher premium.
The hospital granted a waiver for the late payment fee due to financial hardship.
The student requested a waiver for the language proficiency requirement.
The landlord agreed to a waiver for the pet deposit with proof of prior responsible pet ownership.