释义 |
waiv·er \-və(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Anglo-French weyver, from Old North French weyver to abandon, waive (taken as a noun) 1. : the act of waiving or intentionally relinquishing or abandoning a known right, claim, or privilege < the defendant's waiver of a jury trial > < a waiver of the privilege of immunity from prosecution > < a waiver of a contract provision > specifically : the relinquishment by a team of one professional baseball league of the right to buy the contract of a player at a stipulated price before he can go to a club of any other league < asked for waivers on him and he left the big leagues for good — Christopher Mathewson > 2. : the document or legal instrument evidencing an act of waiving < signed a waiver of immunity > |