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Term: Waived Off

Description:

"Waived off" is a phrasal verb commonly used to indicate the act of canceling or forgiving a requirement, task, or fee. It is often employed in various contexts, such as in legal proceedings, financial transactions, and everyday situations. The term suggests the deliberate act of disregarding or setting aside an obligation.

Examples:

As a Verb:

1. The teacher waived off the homework assignment since the students had already demonstrated a thorough understanding of the topic.
2. The court waived off the charges against the defendant due to a lack of substantial evidence.
3. The manager waived off the late fee for the customer as a gesture of goodwill.

As an Adjective - Popular Usage:

1. The waived-off fine saved him a significant amount of money.
2. Due to the waived-off requirement for years of experience, more job seekers applied for the position.
3. The waived-off deadline gave them additional time to prepare their presentation.

As an Adjective - Local Usage:

1. In the local community, people were pleased about the waived-off entrance fee for the new park.
2. The waived-off tax penalty provided relief to local businesses impacted by the pandemic.
3. The residents celebrated the waived-off parking regulations during the festive season.

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