Associations to the word «Waive»
Noun
- Waiver
- Preseason
- Immunity
- Roster
- Maverick
- Buccaneer
- Competency
- Redskin
- Fee
- Nugget
- Defendant
- Offseason
- Clipper
- Bronco
- Raptor
- Celtic
- Texan
- Miranda
- Ravens
- Blazer
- Squad
- Mls
- Cut
- Linebacker
- Laker
- Bills
- Colt
- Jet
- Appearing
- Requirement
- Cavalier
- Tuition
- Bucks
- Clause
- Charger
- Dolphin
- Pelican
- Plea
- Privilege
- Counsel
- Nba
- Jaguar
- Patriot
- Interrogation
- Hornet
- Lineman
- Piston
- Sparks
- Competence
- Spur
- Panther
- Amnesty
- Cowboy
- Packer
- Consent
- Mystic
- Raider
- Dispersal
- Exemption
- Jury
- Tort
- Indictment
- Discretion
- Wizard
- Objection
- Arbitration
- Rights
- Bengal
- Salary
- Lynx
- Falcon
- Injury
- Visa
- August
- Stampede
- Tackle
- Liability
- Lions
- Reparation
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WAIVE, verb. (obsolete) To outlaw (someone).
WAIVE, verb. (obsolete) To abandon, give up (someone or something).
WAIVE, verb. (transitive) (legal) To relinquish (a right etc.); to give up claim to; to forego.
WAIVE, verb. (now rare) To put aside, avoid.
WAIVE, verb. (obsolete) To move from side to side; to sway.
WAIVE, verb. (intransitive) (obsolete) To stray, wander.
WAIVE, noun. (obsolete) (legal) A woman put out of the protection of the law; an outlawed woman.
WAIVE, noun. (obsolete) A waif; a castaway.
WAIVE, noun. Obsolete form of waif.
Dictionary definition
WAIVE, verb. Do without or cease to hold or adhere to; "We are dispensing with formalities"; "relinquish the old ideas".
WAIVE, verb. Lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime; "you've forfeited your right to name your successor"; "forfeited property".
Wise words
Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings
peace.