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Term: Waive Off Description: Waive off is a phrasal verb commonly used to indicate the act of giving up a right, claim, or privilege. It often implies the voluntary decision to forfeit or relinquish something. This term is frequently employed in legal and financial contexts, as well as in everyday conversations. Examples of Usage: 1. Verb - Waive Off (to relinquish or surrender): - The landlord decided to waive off the late fee as a gesture of goodwill. - The company agreed to waive off the cancellation charges due to the unforeseen circumstances. - The judge urged the defendant to waive off his right to legal counsel to expedite the trial. 2. Noun - Waive Off (an act of relinquishing or forefeiting): - The waiver off their rights to the inheritance surprised the family. - The athlete's waive off of the sponsorship deal raised many eyebrows. - The union members voted in favor of a wage waive off to save the company from bankruptcy. Sample HTML Format: Definition:

Waive off is a phrasal verb commonly used to indicate the act of giving up a right, claim, or privilege. It often implies the voluntary decision to forfeit or relinquish something. This term is frequently employed in legal and financial contexts, as well as in everyday conversations.

Examples of Usage:
  1. Verb - Waive Off (to relinquish or surrender):
    • The landlord decided to waive off the late fee as a gesture of goodwill.
    • The company agreed to waive off the cancellation charges due to the unforeseen circumstances.
    • The judge urged the defendant to waive off his right to legal counsel to expedite the trial.
  2. Noun - Waive Off (an act of relinquishing or forefeiting):
    • The waiver off their rights to the inheritance surprised the family.
    • The athlete's waive off of the sponsorship deal raised many eyebrows.
    • The union members voted in favor of a wage waive off to save the company from bankruptcy.
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