Well according to the OED the word waive means refraining or insisting on or applying ( a right or claim).
Waiver is the noun form for the verb 'to waive'.
The criminal decided to waive an extradition hearing, and was flown back to Kansas. During wartime, armies will often waive some of the physical requirements for enlistment.
There are several words that can be used depending on the context. One can "defer" to someone else's choice or prerogative, or "acquiesce" (accede, concede) to a decision. When a superior gives someone the authority to make decisions, he or she "delegates" that power. An individual can also distance themselves from a decision by someone else, if they "relinquish" or "waive" their right to make a decision. Or they could capitulate (give up).
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Yes....you waive at him and he doesn't waive back
The past tense of waive is waived.
Be careful-it might mean jail for the other party!
The homophone of "waive" is "wave".
A homophone for "waive" is "wave."
Waiver is the noun form for the verb 'to waive'.
The prisoner decided to waive his right to a trial.
She begged the bank to waive the overdraft charge of thirty dollars.
The person with the right to the particular privilege is also the one with the right to waive it.
It means that Randy Moss is still claimed by the vikings but a new spot on the roster is open
A real estate broker can waive a commission at will.
The coach's decision to waive the penalty may have cost us the game.