Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
waive-a-fee
verb
/weɪv ə fiː/

Definition
To relinquish the right to collect or impose a fee, often temporarily or for a specific circumstance.

Examples
- The school decided to waive-a-fee for students applying for financial aid.
- Due to the pandemic, the gym chose to waive-a-fee for membership renewals this month.
- As a special promotion, the hotel will waive-a-fee for the first night’s stay.

Meaning
Waiving a fee means that an organization or individual decides not to charge someone for a service or action that would typically incur a cost.

Synonyms
- Forbear
- Forgo
- Relinquish
- Excuse