waiving

[US]/[ˈweɪvɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈweɪvɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to move your hand up and down to greet someone or to signal something; to give up a right or claim; to move gently up and down or side to side; to move back and forth in a wavy pattern

Phrases & Collocations

waiving hands

waiving goodbye

waiving rights

waiving a flag

waiving politely

waived the rules

waiving application

waiving fees

waiving time

waiving claim

Example Sentences

the company is waiving the late fee for affected customers.

we are waiving the membership fee for the first month.

she insisted on waiving her right to privacy.

the judge is waiving the requirement for a preliminary hearing.

he was waiving his hand to signal that he was okay.

they are waiving the need for extensive testing.

the bank is waiving the overdraft fee this month.

the manager is waiving the dress code for casual fridays.

the airline is waiving the change fee for this flight.

he was waiving goodbye to his friends at the airport.

the school is waiving the application fee for new students.

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