Definition
The legal術 of voluntarily giving up a right you probably should have kept, often while signing documents you didn't fully read. It's what happens when you click 'I Agree' without scrolling through the terms and conditions, except with actual legal consequences. Lawyers love this word because it means someone else screwed themselves over without any help.
Example Usage
By signing the contract, he waived his right to sue, which seemed fine until it really, really wasn't.
Source: Legal terminology
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See “waived” in Corporate Speak, Gen-Z Slang, Pirate Speak, and more.
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