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to waived
verb
To outlaw (someone).
Exact(2)
Stretch exception: Teams will be permitted to stretch out payments to waived players, spreading out the cap hit, over several seasons.
Disparity of diabetes care among low-income patients is a global problem (28, 29); however, the poor people in this study were entitled to waived premiums and no copayments for medical services, so their underuse of necessary diabetes care could not be solely attributed to the financial barriers identified in other studies (10, 11).
Similar(57)
Wants to waive".
She chose instead to waive it.
Orlando plans to waive him.
He refused to waive extradition to Massachusetts.
Time Warner agreed to waive that fee last year.
They intend to waive the injured Kurt Thomas to make room.
They would have to waive a player to make room.
Brown's contract did not purport to waive any rights.
We also welcome Stephen Hester's decision to waive his bonus".
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