waiverable

[wey-ver-uh-buhl]

waiverable Definition

capable of being waived or relinquished.

Using waiverable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "waiverable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fee is waiverable if you meet certain criteria.

  • Example

    The company has a waiverable policy for late submissions.

  • Example

    The penalty is waiverable if the offense is minor.

waiverable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for waiverable

Antonyms for waiverable

  • non-waiverable
  • non-relinquishable
  • non-forgivable
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Summary: waiverable in Brief

'Waiverable' [wey-ver-uh-buhl] describes something that can be waived or relinquished. It is often used in legal or administrative contexts, such as 'The fee is waiverable if you meet certain criteria.' 'Waiverable' is synonymous with 'relinquishable,' 'forgivable,' and 'remittable,' and has antonyms like 'non-waiverable,' 'non-relinquishable,' and 'non-forgivable.'