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Waivers Meaning in English

word · lemma: waiver

ˈweɪvɝz
WAY-verz
wˈeɪvəz
WAY-vuz

Definition

Written statements where someone gives up a legal right or claim, often used so a person does not hold another responsible for certain actions. Also means official permission to not follow a usual rule or requirement.

Usage & Nuances

Formal/legal term, mostly used in contracts or official documents: 'sign a waiver', 'medical waiver', 'fee waiver'. Plural 'waivers' refers to multiple documents/permissions. 'Waiver' is countable; don't confuse with 'exemption' (similar, but less about giving up rights).

Example Sentences

You must sign all the waivers before joining the gym.

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Some students receive waivers for certain fees.

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The hospital asked for medical waivers before the procedure.

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Because of her injury, she got special waivers for gym class.

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Most events require participants to fill out waivers just in case.

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Employees can request waivers from mandatory training if they already have experience.

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