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Etymology: [ 'wAv ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English weiven, from Old North French weyver, from waif lost, unclaimed; more at WAIF.

vazgeçmek, İddiadan vaz geçmek, feragat etmek, sarfınazar etmek, (Hukuk) hakkından vaz geçmek, Ertelemek tehir etmek, vazgeç, feragat etme, çekilmek, vazgeçme, feragat, feragat etmek, silme, terk etmek, hakkından feragat etmek, ertelemek, iddiadan vaz geçmek, 1. (belirli bir durumda, yetkisini kullanarak) (kural, yasa v.b.'ni) uygulatmamak/(birini) (kural, yasa v.b.'ne) tabi tutmamak/(birini), (belirli bir durumda, yetkisini kullanarak) (kural, yasa v.b.'ni) uygulatmamak/(birini) (kural, yasa v.b.'ne) tabi tutmamak/(birini), kaldırmak, hakkından vaz geçmek, feragat et,

1waive vazgeçmek  fiil     ts
2waive İddiadan vaz geçmek, feragat etmek, sarfınazar etmek     ts
3waive (Hukuk) hakkından vaz geçmek     ts
4waive Ertelemek tehir etmek     ts
5waive vazgeç     ts
6waive feragat etme  Ticaret     ts
7waive çekilmek  Kanun     ts
8waive vazgeçme  Ticaret     ts
9waive feragat  Kanun     ts
10waive feragat etmek     ts
11waive silme  Ticaret     ts
12waive terk etmek  Kanun     ts
13waive hakkından feragat etmek     ts
14waive ertelemek     ts
15waive iddiadan vaz geçmek     ts
16waive 1. (belirli bir durumda, yetkisini kullanarak) (kural, yasa v.b.'ni) uygulatmamak/(birini) (kural, yasa v.b.'ne) tabi tutmamak/(birini)  fiil     ts
17waive (belirli bir durumda, yetkisini kullanarak) (kural, yasa v.b.'ni) uygulatmamak/(birini) (kural, yasa v.b.'ne) tabi tutmamak/(birini)     ts
18waive kaldırmak  Avrupa Birliği     ts
19waive hakkından vaz geçmek     ts
20waive feragat et     ts
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past of waive, To throw away; to cast off; to reject; to desert, To relinquish; to give up claim to; not to insist on or claim; to refuse; to forego, A waif; a castaway. - John Donne, To throw away; to relinquish voluntarily, as a right which one may enforce if he chooses; to give up a right, privilege or restriction; as with a waiver, A woman put out of the protection of the law, To desert; to abandon. - Alexander Mansfield Burrill, To turn aside; to recede, If you waive your right to something, for example legal representation, you choose not to have it or do it. He pleaded guilty to the murders of three boys and waived his right to appeal, 1. To give up (a claim or right) voluntarily; relinquish.2 To refrain from insisting on or enforcing (a rule or penalty, for example); dispense with: “The original ban on private trading had long since been waived” (William L. Schurz).3. To put aside or off temporarily; defer, A waif; a castaway, See Waive, v, To agree to give up (a claim, right or privilege) By entering the Event, a competitor waives any right of action against the organiser, the owner of any site and their respective members, employees or personnel for any loss or damage sustained by him in consequence of any act or omission on their part, or on the part of other competitors 2 7 1, 3 (b), and the Note, A legal term meaning to surrender a right or privilege, To relinquish, or abandon; the abandonment of some claim or right, do without or cease to hold or adhere to; "We are dispensing with formalities"; "relinquish the old ideas, Giving up the right to make a claim, To desert; to abandon, To throw away; to relinquish voluntarily, as a right which one may enforce if he chooses, To forego In case of insurance deductible to refrain from insisting upon application under specific conditions, To abandon or give up a claim or a right, or forgive some other requirements, To give up a right or claim voluntarily, To give up right or claim voluntarily, To abandon or give up a claim or a right, or forgive some other requirements Top of Page, To voluntarily give up a legal right or claim, To voluntarily give up a legal right, refrain from enforcing something; give up (a right, honor, legal claim, etc.), If someone waives a rule, they say that people do not have to obey it in a particular situation. The art gallery waives admission charges on Sundays. to state officially that a right, rule etc can be ignored (weyver, from waif; WAIF), do without or cease to hold or adhere to; "We are dispensing with formalities"; "relinquish the old ideas", lose or lose the right to by some error, offense, or crime, not enforce (a penalty), To knowingly abandon, relinquish, or surrender a right, benefit, or claim, To relinquish, or abandon To forego a right to enforce or require anything, to give up a right, claim, or privilege, to give up something you are entitled to, as in: We will waive the application fee if you sign up now, To voluntarily and intentionally relinquish a known right, claim or privilege Warranty Deed: A deed used in many states to convey fee title to real property, To relinquish or abandon; to forego a right to enforce or require anything, To relinquish, or abandon; to forego a right to enforce or require anything, To relinquish (give up) a right or entitlement, To give up a right, claim or privilege, To relinquish, or abandon; to forego a right to enforce or require performance by another, To voluntarily and intentionally relinquish a known right, claim or privilege,

21 past of waive     ts
22waive To throw away; to cast off; to reject; to desert     ts
23waive To relinquish; to give up claim to; not to insist on or claim; to refuse; to forego - "We absolutely do renounce or waive our own opinions, absolutely yielding to the direction of others. - Barrow"     ts
24waive A waif; a castaway. - John Donne     ts
25waive To throw away; to relinquish voluntarily, as a right which one may enforce if he chooses; to give up a right, privilege or restriction; as with a waiver - "If you waive the right to be silent, anything you say can be used against you in a court of law."     ts
26waive A woman put out of the protection of the law     ts
27waive To desert; to abandon. - Alexander Mansfield Burrill     ts
28waive To turn aside; to recede - "To waive from the word of Solomon. - Geoffrey Chaucer"     ts
29waive If you waive your right to something, for example legal representation, you choose not to have it or do it. He pleaded guilty to the murders of three boys and waived his right to appeal     ts
30waive 1. To give up (a claim or right) voluntarily; relinquish.2 To refrain from insisting on or enforcing (a rule or penalty, for example); dispense with: “The original ban on private trading had long since been waived” (William L. Schurz).3. To put aside or off temporarily; defer     ts
31waive A waif; a castaway     ts
32waive See Waive, v     ts
33waive To agree to give up (a claim, right or privilege) By entering the Event, a competitor waives any right of action against the organiser, the owner of any site and their respective members, employees or personnel for any loss or damage sustained by him in consequence of any act or omission on their part, or on the part of other competitors 2 7 1     ts
34waive 3 (b), and the Note     ts
35waive A legal term meaning to surrender a right or privilege     ts
36waive To relinquish, or abandon; the abandonment of some claim or right     ts
37waive do without or cease to hold or adhere to; "We are dispensing with formalities"; "relinquish the old ideas     ts
38waive Giving up the right to make a claim     ts
39waive To desert; to abandon     ts
40waive To throw away; to relinquish voluntarily, as a right which one may enforce if he chooses     ts
41waive To forego In case of insurance deductible to refrain from insisting upon application under specific conditions     ts
42waive To abandon or give up a claim or a right, or forgive some other requirements     ts
43waive To give up a right or claim voluntarily     ts
44waive To give up right or claim voluntarily     ts
45waive To abandon or give up a claim or a right, or forgive some other requirements Top of Page     ts
46waive To voluntarily give up a legal right or claim     ts
47waive To voluntarily give up a legal right     ts
48waive refrain from enforcing something; give up (a right, honor, legal claim, etc.)  fiil     ts
49waive If someone waives a rule, they say that people do not have to obey it in a particular situation. The art gallery waives admission charges on Sundays. to state officially that a right, rule etc can be ignored (weyver, from waif; WAIF)     ts
50waive do without or cease to hold or adhere to; "We are dispensing with formalities"; "relinquish the old ideas"     ts
51waive lose or lose the right to by some error, offense, or crime     ts
52waive not enforce (a penalty)     ts
53waive To knowingly abandon, relinquish, or surrender a right, benefit, or claim     ts
54waive To relinquish, or abandon To forego a right to enforce or require anything     ts
55waive to give up a right, claim, or privilege     ts
56waive to give up something you are entitled to, as in: We will waive the application fee if you sign up now     ts
57waive To voluntarily and intentionally relinquish a known right, claim or privilege Warranty Deed: A deed used in many states to convey fee title to real property     ts
58waive To relinquish or abandon; to forego a right to enforce or require anything     ts
59waive To relinquish, or abandon; to forego a right to enforce or require anything     ts
60waive To relinquish (give up) a right or entitlement     ts
61waive To give up a right, claim or privilege     ts
62waive To relinquish, or abandon; to forego a right to enforce or require performance by another     ts
63waive To voluntarily and intentionally relinquish a known right, claim or privilege     ts
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