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waiver
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman weyver, from waiver. Date: 1628.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?we?.v?(?)/
- (US) IPA(key): /?we?.v?/
- Rhymes: -e?v?(?)
- Homophone: waver
Noun
waiver (plural waivers)
- The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.
- (law) A legal document removing some requirement, such as waiving a right (giving it up) or a waiver of liability (agreeing to hold someone blameless).
- I had to sign a waiver when I went skydiving, agreeing not to sue even if something went wrong.
- Something that releases a person from a requirement.
- I needed a waiver from the department head to take the course because I didn't technically have the prerequisite courses.
- I needed a waiver from the zoning board for the house because the lot was so small, but they let me build because it was next to the park.
- (obsolete) The process of waiving or outlawing a person.
Derived terms
- waivered
- loan waiver
Translations
See also
- waiver on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Verb
waiver (third-person singular simple present waivers, present participle waivering, simple past and past participle waivered)
- (transitive) To waive (to relinquish, to forego).
- US Department of Defense, AR 195-3 04/22/1987 Acceptance, Accreditation, and Release of United States Army Criminal Investigation Command Personnel
- The USACIDC Accreditation Division will conduct an annual reconciliation of the individual's academic achievement, through his or her unit commander, until he or she meets the waivered civilian education requirement.
- US Department of Defense, AR 195-3 04/22/1987 Acceptance, Accreditation, and Release of United States Army Criminal Investigation Command Personnel
- Misspelling of waver.
Derived terms
- waiverable
Anagrams
- wavier
Old French
Verb
waiver
- (Anglo-Norman) Alternative form of weyver
Conjugation
This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. The forms that would normally end in *-v, *-vs, *-vt are modified to f, s, t. This verb has irregularities in its conjugation. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.
References
- waiver on the Anglo-Norman On-Line Hub
Spanish
Noun
waiver m (plural waivers or waiver)
- waiver
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wailer
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?we?l?/
- (US) enPR: w??l?r, IPA(key): /?we?l?/
Rhymes: -e?l?(?)
- Homophone: whaler (in accents with the wine-whine merger)
Etymology 1
wail +? -er
Noun
wailer (plural wailers)
- One who wails or laments.
- A hired (professional) mourner.
Synonyms
- (hired mourner): moirologist (rare)
Translations
Etymology 2
wail +? -er; see wail (“choose, select”).
Noun
wailer (plural wailers)
- (mining, historical) A boy employed to pick out stones, pyrites, etc. remaining in the coal after it is screened.
Anagrams
- Lawrie
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