FORFEITS vs WAIVE: NOUN
- A penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something
- Something that is lost or surrendered as a penalty;
- Plural form of forfeit.
- A game in which forfeits are demanded
- The act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.
- A waif; a poor homeless wretch; a castaway.
- In law, a woman put out of the protection of the law.
- Obsolete form of waif.
- A waif; a castaway.
- A woman put out of the protection of the law. See Waive, v. t., 3 (b), and the Note.
FORFEITS vs WAIVE: VERB
- Lose or lose the right to by some error, offense, or crime
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forfeit.
- Do without or cease to hold or adhere to
- Lose or lose the right to by some error, offense, or crime
- Lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime
- To stray, wander.
- To put aside, avoid.
- To relinquish (a right etc.); to give up claim to; to forego.
- To abandon, give up (someone or something).
- To outlaw (someone).
- To move from side to side; to sway.
FORFEITS vs WAIVE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To turn aside; to recede.
FORFEITS vs WAIVE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To desert; to abandon.
- To throw away; to relinquish voluntarily, as a right which one may enforce if he chooses.
- To throw away; to cast off; to reject; to desert.
- To relinquish; to give up claim to; not to insist on or claim; to refuse; to forego.
- To place (a player) on waivers.
- To refrain from engaging in, sometimes temporarily; cancel or postpone.
- To refrain from insisting on or enforcing (a rule, penalty, or requirement, for example); dispense with.
- To give up (a claim or right, for example) voluntarily; relinquish. : relinquish.
FORFEITS vs WAIVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To refuse; forsake; decline; shun.
- To move; remove; push aside.
- To relinquish; forsake; forbear to insist on or claim; defer for the present; forgo: as, to waive a subject; to waive a claim or privilege.
- In law:
- To relinquish intentionally (a known right), or intentionally to do an act inconsistent with claiming (it). See waiver.
- To throw away, as a thief stolen goods in his flight.
- In old English law, to put out of the protection of the law, as a woman.
- To depart; deviate.
- Lose (something) or lose the right to (something) by some error, offense, or crime
FORFEITS vs WAIVE: RELATED WORDS
- Misses, Surrenders, Relinquishes, Waives, Looses, Loses, Throw overboard, Render, Give up, Sacrifice, Lost, Forgo, Confiscate, Waive, Forfeiture
- Cancel, Suspend, Terminate, Revoke, Forego, Rescind, Waiver, Dispense with, Throw overboard, Give up, Render, Foreswear, Forfeit, Relinquish, Forgo
FORFEITS vs WAIVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Routs, Disqualified, Deducted, Decisioned, Pin, Voided, Wrestling, Wins, Quits, Render, Give up, Lost, Confiscate, Waive, Forfeiture
- Remove, Refuse, Exempt, Overrule, Reject, Cancel, Suspend, Terminate, Revoke, Forego, Rescind, Waiver, Give up, Render, Forfeit
FORFEITS vs WAIVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Among the remains of Jericho, Crow forfeits his firstborn child.
- Failure to order within 30 days forfeits the discount.
- Any cancellation outside of our policy forfeits your deposit.
- If this prohibition is violated, theperson forfeits the office.
- The guilty party forfeits all rights acquired through marriage.
- It forfeits the match and gains no points.
- Guest forfeits all funds received for this lodging.
- Any withdrawal forfeits all dividends and closes account.
- By breaking this relationship, a person forfeits blessings.
- The above scale of forfeits establishes a fixed amount of forfeits for each counterparty, depending on the delay in payment.
- Your insurance company may waive the vehicle inspection.
- Motion to Waive Appeal Bond is therefore DENIED.
- You can ask us to waive coverage or.
- Can I waive enrollment in UC SHIP Coverage?
- Jurisdictions for which you Do NOT Waive Requirements?
- Building Official may waive reinspection fee if applicable.
- Also, if we do waive a right, that does not mean we will always waive it.
- Waive Interest Check this box to waive penalty interest calculated on the account.
- In some cases, where exceptional circumstances are present, the court may waive child support or waive arrears.
- Everybody votes to waive or not waive every year as part of our HOA meeting.
FORFEITS vs WAIVE: QUESTIONS
- What happens when an employee forfeits shares purchased through stock purchase plans?
- How many forfeits have there been in the history of football?
- Does NCAA sanctions list include forfeits imposed by individual conferences?
- Did the Grieshaber group waive their Christmas present?
- Can SSA waive an overpayment of disability benefits?
- Does sending email to third parties waive privilege?
- Can an employee waive his rights after termination?
- When did the Jacksonville Jaguars waive Tyler Ervin?
- Can the respondent waive service under Section 245?
- Should you waive your required minimum distribution (RMD)?
- Does USC waive the English-proficiency requirement?
- Why waive the prepayment requirement for businesses?
- Does this section 3 waive or attempt to waive (1) any claims?