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The answer WAIVE has 122 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of waive in various dictionaries:
verb - do without or cease to hold or adhere to
verb - lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime
To give up (a claim or right) voluntarily; relinquish.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Forgo |
Give up |
Give up, as one's rights |
Relinquish |
Surrender |
Relinquish voluntarily |
Yield |
Dispense with |
Give up, as a right |
Relinquish, as a right |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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To voluntarily give up a claim or a right, maybe with a gesture meaning bye-bye |
Oceanic-sounding term meaning to voluntarily say good-bye to a right or a claim |
Waive might refer to |
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A waiver is the voluntary relinquishment or surrender of some known right or privilege. * Regulatory agencies or governments may issue waivers to exempt companies from certain regulations. For example, a United States law restricted the size of banks, but when banks exceeded these sizes, they obtained waivers. In another example, the United States federal government may issue waivers to individual states so that they may provide Medicaid in different ways than the law typically requires.While a waiver is often in writing, sometimes a person's words can also be used as a counteract to a waiver. An example of a written waiver is a disclaimer, which becomes a waiver when accepted. When the right to hold a person liable through a lawsuit is waived, the waiver may be called an exculpatory clause, liability waiver, legal release, or hold harmless clause. * In some cases, parties may sign a "non-waiver" contract which specifies that no rights are waived, particularly if a person's actions may sug |
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