Waivered vs. Wavered — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Waivered and Wavered
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Waivered
Allowed by waiver; permitted by exception granted from otherwise applicable rules.
Wavered
To move unsteadily back and forth
The flowers wavered in the breeze.
Waivered
Simple past tense and past participle of waiver
Wavered
To move in a certain direction with a swaying or unsteady motion
The child wavered along the hall. Snowflakes wavered down.
Wavered
To exhibit irresolution or indecision; vacillate
They wavered over buying a house.
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Wavered
To become unsteady or unsure; falter
His resolve began to waver.
Wavered
To become diverted
She never wavered from her position opposing the war.
Wavered
To change or fluctuate
The weather wavered between sunny and overcast.
Wavered
To tremble or quaver in sound, as of the voice or a musical note.
Wavered
To flicker or glimmer
The door opened, and the light from the candle wavered.
Wavered
The action of wavering
The waver of the flashlight in the distance.
Wavered
Simple past tense and past participle of waver
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