waiving

[weɪvɪŋ]

waiving Definition

  • 1refrain from insisting on or using (a right or claim)
  • 2postpone consideration of (a motion) temporarily

Using waiving: Examples

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

  • Example

    The landlord is waiving the rent for this month.

  • Example

    The team is waiving the player's contract.

  • Example

    The committee agreed to waive the rules for this particular case.

waiving Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for waiving

Phrases with waiving

  • to dismiss or reject something, especially a suggestion or proposal

    Example

    The manager waived off the idea of changing the company's logo.

  • to give up or surrender a legal right or claim

    Example

    By signing the contract, you are waiving the right to sue the company.

  • to cancel or eliminate a charge or fee

    Example

    The bank waived the overdraft fee as a courtesy to their loyal customer.

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Summary: waiving in Brief

'Waiving' [weɪvɪŋ] means refraining from insisting on or using a right or claim, or postponing consideration of a motion temporarily. It can be used in various contexts, such as waiving rent, waiving rules, or waiving a contract. 'Waive off' means to dismiss or reject something, while 'waive the right' means to give up a legal right or claim. 'Waive the fee' means to cancel or eliminate a charge or fee.