waive
41waive(s) — wave(s) …
42waive — v.tr. refrain from insisting on or using (a right, claim, opportunity, legitimate plea, etc.). Etymology: ME f. AF weyver, OF gaiver allow to become a WAIF, abandon …
43waive one's claim — give up one s right, concede one s claim …
44If I Were Brittania I'd Waive the Rules — Infobox Album | Name = If I Were Brittania I d Waive the Rules Type = Album Artist = Budgie Released = 1976 Recorded = Genre = Hard rock Length = 35:52 Label = A M Producer = Budgie Reviews = * Allmusic rating|2.5|5… …
45wave / waive — To wave is to move back and forth; a wave is a swelling in a body of water due to movement: Helen Highwater waved her hand to the boat rocking in the waves. Waive means to give up, not require or ask for : Never waive your right to a lawyer …
46wave / waive — To wave is to move back and forth; a wave is a swelling in a body of water due to movement: Helen Highwater waved her hand to the boat rocking in the waves. Waive means to give up, not require or ask for : Never waive your right to a lawyer …
47election to waive exemption — The charge of VAT on a supply that would normally be exempt. It applies to certain supplies of land and buildings. If a decision to charge VAT is made, the value of the supplies when calculating the taxable turnover must be included. Election to… …
48election to waive exemption — See: option to tax …
49wave — waive …
50Waived — Waive Waive, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Waived}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Waiving}.] [OE. waiven, weiven, to set aside, remove, OF. weyver, quesver, to waive, of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. veifa to wave, to vibrate, akin to Skr. vip to tremble. Cf. {Vibrate},… …