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was waived
verb
To outlaw (someone).
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"was waived" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an example of the past tense of the verb "to waive," which means to choose not to enforce or require something. Generally, it is used when referring to requirements or rules that are being not enforced or suspended. For example: "The school board decided to waive the dress code requirement for the day."
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He was waived on Tuesday.
The security deposit was waived.
He was waived after his second season.
He was waived Tuesday by the Islanders.
Rolston was waived earlier this season.
This condition was waived for Mother Teresa.
He was waived by Indianapolis last August.
REBOUNDS Josh Childress was waived Saturday night at his request.
Then he was waived again — and reclaimed by the Mets.
Written informed consent was waived.
Informed consent was waived with IRB approval.
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