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Does giving up mean special approval
Waiver means that there is no special approval, but it can be extended and translated into special approval under certain circumstances.

give up

Pronunciation: English? [we? V] beautiful? [wev]?

Interpretation: vt. Give up; Put in asid

Give up, do not insist on (rights, demands, etc.). ):

He didn't give up his rights in this matter.

He didn't give up his right on this issue.

Suppress (someone's point of view); Restrict sb. From using ...

To postpone, postpone, or put on hold:

The judge postponed the final decision for 20 days.

The judge postponed the final trial for 20 days.

The law gives up automatically.

Phrases:

Waive the clause? Waiver clause

Free of tuition? Tuition fee remission

Interlocking abandonment? Self-protection valve

Give up? despise

Give up the claim? Give up the request; abandonment of claim

Debt forgiveness? Debt forgiveness

Free of tuition? reduce or remit the tuition