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Antonyms:
arrogate,
claim,
lay claim
Often used in the same context:
rescind,
defer,
forego,
forgo,
revoke,
reinstate,
terminate,
suspend,
accept,
reimburse,
amend,
cancel,
impose,
reconsider,
renegotiate,
designate,
relinquish,
reacquire,
reject,
prorate,
approve,
apply,
stipulate,
postpone,
renege,
pay,
exempted,
deny,
withdraw,
acceded,
withhold,
disallow,
renew,
vacate,
overrule,
negotiate,
declare,
invoke,
comply,
voided,
oblige,
abide,
violate,
arbitrate,
reschedule,
repay,
forfeited,
agreed,
prepay,
enforce,
deduct,
authorize,
notify,
dismiss,
renounce,
overpay,
relented,
retain,
modify,
abolish,
obligate,
refuse,
appoint,
reimpose,
reinstitute,
garnisheed,
reassign,
plead,
recoup,
resubmit,
extend,
oppose,
assign,
refunded,
underwrite,
consented,
annul,
expedite,
disentitle,
submit,
incur,
reapply,
remove,
granting,
abrogate,
nullify,
finalize,
nixed,
activate,
rehear,
disclose,
redetermine,
acquire,
extenuating circumstances,
disqualify,
disenroll,
revert,
consider,
prohibit,
cede,
shelve,
eliminate,
abortion,
adamant,
alike,
amazed,
angler,
anticipated,
approval,
bandwidth,
bequest,
billable,
caloric,
ceasing,
clamorous,
compensating,
concerted,
consumptive,
countrywide,
curt,
disclosure,
effectual
More specific:
lapse
More general:
abandon
Synonyms:
dispense with,
foreswear,
forfeit,
forgo,
give up,
relinquish,
render,
throw overboard
Also try:
— Nouns for waive:
pleasure,
notice,
etiquette,
protest,
presentment,
demand,
requirement,
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