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waive in Italian

waive in Italian is fuorilegge, abbandonare, rinunciare — waive means to voluntarily give up a right, claim, or requirement.

waive in Italian

fuorilegge
noun
(obsolete, law) A woman put out of the protection of the law; an outlawed woman.
abbandonare
verb
(transitive, legal) To relinquish (a right etc.); to give up claim to; to forgo.
rinunciare
verb
(transitive, legal) To relinquish (a right etc.); to give up claim to; to forgo.
ondeggiare
verb
(obsolete) To move from side to side; to sway.
evitare
verb
(now, _, rare) To put aside, avoid.

What does "waive" mean?

  1. verb To voluntarily give up a right, claim, or requirement.
    "She agreed to waive her right to a lawyer during questioning."
  2. verb In sports, to release a player so other teams can claim them.
    "The team waived the veteran quarterback after a poor season."

waive in a sentence

  • She agreed to waive her right to a lawyer during questioning.
  • The university waived the application fee for low-income students.
  • The team waived the veteran quarterback after a poor season.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "waive" in Italian?

"waive" in Italian is fuorilegge, abbandonare, rinunciare. waive means: To voluntarily give up a right, claim, or requirement.

How do you use "waive" in a sentence?

Example: "She agreed to waive her right to a lawyer during questioning." In Italian, "waive" is fuorilegge, abbandonare, rinunciare.

Are there other ways to say "waive" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "waive": fuorilegge, abbandonare, rinunciare, ondeggiare, evitare.

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