/weɪv/ – verb
Definition: 1. khước từ (quyền lợi, đặc quyền);
2. không đòi thực hiện một việc gì đó.
A more thorough explanation: To “waive” means to voluntarily give up or relinquish a right, claim, or privilege. It is a legal term often used in contracts, agreements, or court proceedings to indicate that a party is choosing not to enforce or assert a particular right or provision.
Example: The employee signed a waiver releasing the company from any liability in case of injury during the team-building activity.