Waived

Word WAIVED
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Definitions and meanings of "Waived"

What do we mean by waived?

To relinquish (a right etc.); to give up claim to; to forego.

To put aside, avoid.

To outlaw (someone).

To abandon, give up (someone or something).

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The word "waived" in example sentences

Hence Palin waived any speaking fee — heck most would pay the NRA to be allowed to speak — and none officially speak for theNRA. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Notes: Yao scored the Rockets 'first six points and also had a tip-in waived off for goaltending. ... ❋ Unknown (2006)

GUPTA: It's called waived consent, and it's used to test new medical products in cases of extreme trauma, like stroke or heart attack. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The initial settlement date for the Offer is expected to occur on the first business day following the Consent Payment Deadline on which all conditions to the Offer have been satisfied or waived, which is currently anticipated to occur on or around October 12, 2011 and will occur no earlier.

"The families are still required to submit means assessment forms, even though our understanding is that the financial eligibility criteria will be waived, which is a little bit insensitive," he said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Which rights, specifically, are "waived" when you agree to show a cop your ID? randy streu ❋ Unknown (2009)

Still, it has become easier for parents to link their accounts to children's accounts indefinitely to take advantage of perks, such as waived monthly fees, offered to bigger depositors. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If the person shows incredible stamina -- like Thompkins -- and manages to remain silent through hours of intense interrogation, he will have "waived" his rights if he eventually caves in to pressure. ❋ Charles Weisselberg (2010)

Medicare, which has some authority over "waived" tests, is investigating the situation, but officials would not elaborate on the status of the probe. ❋ Rob Stein (2010)

The "waived" tests are supposed to be used to track sugar levels in patients in which diabetes has already been diagnosed, which requires less precision. ❋ Rob Stein (2010)

Such tests fall into a regulatory category known as "waived" because they typically are simpler to perform or are used for less important purposes and therefore are not necessarily required to be as accurate or reliable. ❋ Rob Stein (2010)

Still at AIG, they were kind of waived some of the rules for three big executives at AIG. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Now the steps could all be "waived" by the president, so forcing him to end his war would require his cooperation. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In such cases, the insurance company or companies represented by the adjuster arguably has "waived" its right to a timely sworn Proof of Loss statement, as explained in a web article by certified insurance underwriter Rick Hammond. ❋ Beach Blogger (2004)

Seems like its beyond the scope of a companies legitimate legal authority to usurp certain rights, no matter if its 'waived' in their EULA. ❋ Unknown (2004)

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