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1 waive
[weiv] v հրաժարվել, ժամանակավորա պես հետաձգել. waive one’s right իրավունքից հրաժարվել. waive one’s rights in favour of իրավունքից հրաժարվել հօգուտ. waive a claim իրավ. հրաժարվել պահանջներից/հայցից. waived the rule in my favour Կարգը/Կանոնը խախտեց ի օգուտ ինձ
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