waive به انگلیسی

From Longman Dictionary

waive /weɪv/ verb [transitive]
to state officially that a right, rule etc can be ignored

Example
If conditions or consents remain, completion will generally occur as soon as practicable after they are satisfied or waived
The industry asked the Federal Communications Commission to waive a rule that limits the amount of power used to send a data transmission over a telephone line
These rights may be waived by the shareholders at a general meeting so that the new capital may be raised by means of a placing
Copyright is waived for non-commercial educational use of the book
The court decided to waive her fine as it was her first offence












