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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Waiver

I read somewhere the follwoing:

A hypocrite like the waves of the ocean continuously wavers back and forth between truth and falsehood.

Does not the word waiver mean 'release'? So what sense does it make for it to be used as in the above context?!
  

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Hi, 'Waiver ' and 'waver' are two separate words. The correct word here is 'waver'. show=0&t=1283029619 Clive

  • Hi, 'Waiver ' and 'waver' are two separate words.
  • The correct word here is 'waver'.
  • show=0&t=1283029619 Clive
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Hi,

'Waiver' and 'waver' are two separate words. The correct word here is 'waver'.

: to vacillate irresolutely between choices : fluctuate in opinion, allegiance, or direction

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