Allowed by waiver; permitted by exception granted from otherwise applicable rules.(adjective)
Common misspelling of wavered.(verb)
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Use "waivered" in a sentence
"I got her down to 3 liters and her oxygen sats kind of waivered between 82-88\%, which is fine for someone with COPD."
"Santorum promotes himself as a family man that has not waivered on social issues, on which he uses his faith as a source of comfort rather than justification."
"Despite its strong condemnation of the industry-wide problems that caused last year rsquo;s BP Oil Spill, the report today from the President rsquo;s commission waivered on a..."