waives
verb as in strong fondness
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Example:The nonprofit organization waives fees for people in need.
Definition:to give up or forgo the payment of fees.
Example:She decided to waive her right to a trial and plead guilty.
Definition:to intentionally give up or forgo a legal right.
Example:In order to expedite the process, the company decided to waive some requirements for the new employees.
Definition:to formally give up or forgo requirements, usually in a legal context.
Example:After consulting with the attorney, we decided to waive notices before taking legal action.
Definition:to officially give up or forgo the necessity of giving a notice.
Example:To qualify for the program, you must submit an application, but under specific circumstances, you can waive the application process.
Definition:to give up or forgo the right to have an application reviewed.
Example:If the debt is fully paid within the next month, the lender can waive penalties.
Definition:to forgive or forego penalties that would normally be imposed for a breach or violation.
Example:The company agreed to waive obligations related to the previous agreement to end the dispute.
Definition:to willingly give up or forgo one's obligations.
Example:In recognition of the financial hardship, the organization can waive certain conditions for loan repayment.
Definition:to give up or forgo conditions that are usually required.
Example:In order to streamline the process, the government has decided to waive restrictions for small businesses during the pandemic.
Definition:to formally give up or forgo restrictions, limitations, or limitations.
Example:If you’re going to work in a foreign country, you may need to waive some of your local legal privileges.
Definition:to intentionally give up or forgo privileges.
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