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Example sentences for "waiving"

Lexicographically close words:
waits; waive; waived; waiver; waives; wakan; wake; waked; wakeful; wakefulness
  1. But waiving illustrations of this sort, is it not manifest that most of the capital objections urged against the new system lie with tenfold weight against the existing Confederation?

  2. The exercise of it by the people at large will be readily admitted to be impracticable; as waiving every other consideration, it would leave them little time to do anything else.

  3. Waiving any exception that might be taken to the inaccuracy or inexplicitness of the distinction between internal and external, let us inquire what ground there is to presuppose that disinclination in the people.

  4. But waiving that consideration, he would ask gentlemen, if there was any propriety in taxing molasses in its raw state, with a duty intended to be laid on rum?

  5. But, sir, waiving all these reflections, let us recollect that the State of North Carolina forms a part of this Union; this measure is to affect her, as well as the States who are represented on this floor.

  6. But lest I should seem jocose, waiving this, I will return to Philo's observations again.

  7. Next, it is to be observed that poetry, waiving the truth of things, does most labor to beautify its fictions with variety and multiplicity of contrivance.

  8. Carlin answered: "The business way would be to formally expel him from the Club, and to write him that, without waiving any legal rights, we will give him the time he requires in which to settle.

  9. Waiving the degradation to us, which that implies, they propose an impossibility.

  10. We complain because he did not read less and meditate more; we sigh at his lack of religion and mention the fact that he never loved a woman, seemingly waiving tautology and the fact that men who do not love are never religious.

  11. But if there is one phase of your testimony that you want to claim the privilege on, and are willing to testify as to other matters not connected with it, you can do so without waiving your privilege.

  12. I have seldom seen such confusion as greeted us as, with Dillon waiving his "John Doe" warrant over his head, we hurried upstairs to the main hall on the second floor, where the greater part of the gambling was done.

  13. Besides, you will score most heavily by gracefully waiving what you feel is your right.

  14. The simplest and most frequent is the waiving of the lost stroke for a stymie.

  15. Waiving all objections to this framework of the story, there remains the painful exhibition of Mr. Wells's misapprehension of the larger causes of the present unrest among women.

  16. Waiving the desirability of a form of training calculated to turn out an unvarying population of cooks, let us see if this daily association with the maternal house-servant in her workshop does educate as stated.

  17. But waiving this, you have made it luce clarius to all the world that so late as the year 1882, to you "Euthalius" was nothing else but "a name.

  18. Waiving them entirely,' I said, 'The Transport Company seems to be in line with prosperity at the present moment.

  19. Waiving all question of courtesy I will say that the state of Illinois is not only able to take care of itself, but it stands ready to-day to furnish the federal government any assistance it may need elsewhere.

  20. The Stoics and he were at one about the Supreme and Ultimate God, waiving the matter of personality, which he asserted and which they left open.

  21. A swarm of cats greeted them at the door, purring and waiving multi-coloured tails, and escorted them to the table, from whence they knew came the delectable things calculated to satisfy the inner cat.

  22. Because I don't mind waiving social conditions that can't be helped, and conventions that we simply can't observe.

  23. But waiving all such arguments, let us suppose that there might be probation after probation even in the world to come.

  24. The sovereign represents the state, and therefore cannot be subjected to the jurisdiction of another state without waiving the sovereignty, and in so far depriving the state of one of its essential qualities.

  25. This may be considered the generally accepted principle, though the interests of general justice and international courtesy frequently lead to voluntary waiving of the rule with the consent of the accrediting state.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "waiving" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abolition; abrogation; annulment; cancel; cancellation; countermand; granting; invalidation; nullification; recall; recantation; retraction; reversal; revocation; suspension; vacation; waiver; withdrawal