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waivers in American English (ˈweɪvərz) plural noun Sport the contractual status of a professional player who is being officially offered to other teams prior to being released placed on waivers Examples of 'waivers' in a sentencewaivers The regulator would enforce these new rules, with some discretionary powers to agree waivers.Bursaries and fee waivers are on offer for students with household incomes below 25,000.There are fee waivers and safeguards for the poor.Doesn't the present rate of reoffending tell you that waivers don't work?Many schools now receive waivers to the rule.The amount is enough to tempt many people to take out excess waivers to cover that liability.Fees can be paid in advance or by instalments, but there are waivers for many.Similar waivers were granted for the six seismometers that they have installed around the volcano.It was forced to seek waivers to tests on its debt covenants, which it received. |