Traduction et définition
to waive: abandonner, annuler, déroger à, renoncer à
I will not waive my right to consult a lawyer. Je ne renoncerai pas à mon droit de consulter un avocat.
a waiver: une renonciation, une exemption, une dérogation
a visa waiver une exemption de visa
waived: annulé, abandonné
Pronunciation examples
UK: I'm afraid I can't waive the fine for you this time.
US: I need you to sign this waiver in order to protect us.
Exemples
- "At the very least, the service and transaction fees should be waived immediately."
- "Plus we'd have to sign waivers and liability forms, probably have to get malaria shots for Ms. Bümbüm and her entourage...it will be a logistical nightmare!"
- "They have agreed to waive the supplementary fees on all of your future transactions, and reimburse you retroactively for all charges incurred over the last 12 months."
- "As a gesture of goodwill, and to show you how much I appreciate your business, I have waived the fee for the initial 2 minute and 30 second phone call with Mr Quincy."
- "PS: You'll all need to sign waivers agreeing not to sue if you get hurt or die."
- "Should any submissions be accepted for the ad, a waiver must be signed by the artist giving the company rights to feature it."
- "We'll need a table for 6, and you'll need to sign these waivers."
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