waive
[weɪv]

verb transitive

[Definition]: give up

[Example Sentences]:
1. He has agreed to waive his right to appeal if he receives less than 7-1/4 years in prison when he is sentenced on May 22.
2. They would also waive and release the city from any claims.
3. American Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Airlines all have credit cards that waive those fees.
4. After tense negotiations the government finally agreed to waive that condition.
5. They also said consular officials, as before, would have the ability to waive restrictions in individual cases.
6. All would waive their right to appeal.
7. The cards often waive the annual fee for the first year and offer a free night each anniversary when you pay the fee.


[Antonyms]urge, assert, press

[Synonyms]relinquish, forbear, refuse
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