Sentences with waive
waive
W w - He pleaded guilty to the murders of three boys and waived his right to appeal. [VERB noun]
- The art gallery waives admission charges on Sundays. [VERB noun]
- Victoria Police will waive a speeding fine under certain conditions to reward a history of good driving.
- Steve Vizard remembered the many times McComas would waive fees for performances that had required extensive preparation.
- To waive one's right to something
- To waive one's right; to waive one's rank; to waive honors.
- Some cards waive the annual fee when you spend more than a certain amount.
- The US Administration is seeking to waive licensing rules for Australia to buy certain classified types of military equipment but Congress.
- To waive formalities.
- Waiving my attempts to explain.
- But she might be waived, and held as abandoned.
- If you waive the right to be silent, anything you say can be used against you in a court of law.
- We absolutely do renounce or waive our own opinions, absolutely yielding to the direction of others.