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waiverwaiv‧er /ˈweɪvə $ -ər/ noun [countable] waiverOrigin: 1600-1700 Anglo-French weyver, from Old North French; ➔ WAIVE - He said that as president, he has granted 61 waivers to states seeking to experiment with reform efforts.
- Such waivers are probably covered by the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977.
- Washington State gave its Schools for the 21st Century waivers to any rules that stood in their way.
VERB► grant· In the past month, the Justice Department granted Disney a 12-month waiver when it approved the deal.· He said that as president, he has granted 61 waivers to states seeking to experiment with reform efforts. technical an official written statement saying that a right, legal process etc can be waived |