What is another word for waiver?
Synonyms for waiver
ˈweɪ vərwaiv·er
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Princeton's WordNet
release, waiver, dischargenoun
a formal written statement of relinquishment
Synonyms:
electric discharge, firing, outpouring, liberation, sack, spark, release, run, freeing, spill, sacking, electric arc, emission, tone ending, firing off, departure, venting, arc, dismissal, press release, expelling, outlet, expiration, button, loss, spillage, going, discharge, exit, handout, vent, dismission, acquittance, passing
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List of paraphrases for "waiver":
exemption, renunciation, derogation, lifting, resignation, renouncement, surrender, suspension, dispensation, lift, disclaimer, waiving, non-application, abolition, waive, relief, opt-out, abdication, subordination, exoneration, immunities, repeal, exception, lifted, relinquishment
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#500 | going | |
#625 | release | |
#672 | run | |
#972 | loss | |
#1205 | button | |
#1558 | disclaimer | |
#2940 | relief | |
#3227 | exit | |
#3448 | outlet | |
#3974 | exception | |
#4462 | passing | |
#4499 | lift | |
#5067 | suspension | |
#5327 | arc | |
#5374 | departure | |
#5685 | discharge | |
#6329 | emission | |
#8145 | exemption | |
#9331 | waiver | |
#9491 | expiration | |
#10274 | spark | |
#10292 | lifting | |
#11298 | firing | |
#11371 | vent | |
#11564 | surrender | |
#11626 | liberation | |
#11664 | lifted | |
#11777 | spill | |
#14057 | dismissal | |
#15150 | resignation | |
#15199 | sack | |
#16588 | repeal | |
#18763 | waive | |
#20318 | handout | |
#24460 | abolition | |
#26476 | freeing | |
#30162 | venting | |
#46071 | dispensation | |
#47817 | subordination | |
#47937 | waiving | |
#49951 | immunities | |
#53663 | outpouring | |
#55635 | spillage | |
#56189 | derogation | |
#57693 | renunciation | |
#66000 | sacking | |
#78293 | expelling | |
#84813 | relinquishment | |
#86413 | abdication | |
#138745 | exoneration |
How to use waiver in a sentence?
This data paints a clear – and deeply disturbing – picture of the Trump travel ban, the administration repeatedly swore to the Supreme Court and the American people that this was not a de-facto Muslim ban and that there was a clear waiver process to ensure fairness. That couldn't be further from reality.
I signed a waiver acknowledging I see no potential conflicts with their representation of the President.
District Attorney Faith Johnson:
Although criminal charges have not been filed, her behavior is contrary to this office’s core principle of integrity, and it will not be tolerated, as public servants, we represent the people of Dallas County and are examples of justice, professionalism, and ethical behavior both inside and outside of the courtroom. I will not waiver on my expectation of the highest integrity for myself or my staff.
Wells Fargo spokesman Jim Seitz:
We have made improvements in how we communicate all of the ways customers qualify for a monthly service fee waiver, and how they can track their progress, it's the right thing to do for our customers.
Every waiver granted negatively impacts the rural economy.
Translations for waiver
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- تنازلArabic
- VerzichtGerman
- renunciaSpanish
- چشم پوشیPersian
- vastuuvapauslauseke, erivapaus, luopuminen, poikkeuslupa, vastuuvapautussopimus, vastuuvapautusFinnish
- renoncerFrench
- rinuncia, esoneroItalian
- ויתורHebrew
- REPULSALatin
- verklaring van afstand, vrijstellingDutch
- zrzeczenie sięPolish
- renúncia, desistência, abdicaçãoPortuguese
- освобождение, отказRussian
- விலக்குTamil
- การสละสิทธิThai
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