waive in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for waive in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

waive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to waive a privilege
abandon [or waive], sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In 1808 the diocese was abolished after the last bishop waived his rights.
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The ability to waive the benefit does not import a right to claim its opposite.
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Park fees are waived for those undertaking religious activities.
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These include questions designed to establish that the suspect expressly waived their rights.
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This fee may be made in payments and may be waived for families with financial limitations.
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Some bars waive the cover charge for women, because this encourages men to patronize the establishment.
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Some dentists commit corruption by overcharging, changing the codes of the procedures, by waiving co-payment and by treating a different patient than the insurance holder.
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He then decided to waive his rights to a jury and threw himself on the mercy of the court.
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They had told me they would waive their foreign aid in return for setting their own minimum wage.
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An analogous area of criminal law is the circumstances under which a criminal defendant can waive the right to trial.
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