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Term: Waived Out

Definition:

Waived Out is a phrasal verb that means to exempt or decline something, usually a requirement or obligation.

Part of Speech:

Phrasal Verb

Senses:

Sense 1: To exempt or be exempt from a requirement or obligation.

Sense 2: To decline or turn down something, such as an opportunity or responsibility.

Usage:

Popular Usage:

1. He was able to waive out of taking the final exam because of his exceptional performance throughout the semester.

2. The company waived out of the mandatory training program for experienced employees.

Local Usage:

1. She waived out of attending the family gathering, citing personal reasons.

2. The athlete decided to waive out of the competition due to an injury.

Sample Sentences:

  • He was granted permission to waive out of jury duty due to his busy work schedule.
  • Despite initial hesitations, she eventually decided to waive out of the expensive gym membership.
  • They were able to waive out of paying the parking fee by showing their disability permit.

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