Definitions for waiver

waiver waiv·er

Spelling: [wey-ver]
IPA: /ˈweɪ vər/

Waiver is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 87 anagrams from letters in waiver (aeirvw).

Definitions for waiver

noun

  1. an intentional relinquishment of some right, interest, or the like.
  2. an express or written statement of such relinquishment.

Origin of waiver

1620-30; Anglo-French weyver, noun use of weyver to waive; see -er3

Examples for waiver

I believe not, indeed,” says the waiver; “many thanks to your majesty.

She implored a waiver of the forfeiture in her and young Walter's favour.

Because Medicaid is not required to cover HCBS, because a waiver is not an entitlement, there are long waits for waivers.

I should have got the waiver from you then, but you got me all confused with Disraeli's oratory.

The waiver waitlists are long enough if you live in one state without moving.

As of 2012, there are over 523,000 people across the country on Medicaid waiver lists; over 309,000 of those people have I/DD.

If they want to continue aid to the Egyptian government, they should ask Congress for a waiver.

The Michigan waiver benefits include, besides the staff at home, respite care and environmental adaptations.

Let him waiver or be uncertain in his decisions and woe is it to him.

You forgot to give me a waiver of responsibility when you talked me into varying the experiment.

Word Value for waiver
Scrable

12

Words with friends

13

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