fravige

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to depart from, deviate from, derogate from, stray from (as, e.g., from the usual procedures, regulations, or principles)
 * 2) to waive, forgo (as a right, provision, or requirement)
 * 3) to fail to comply with (as, e.g., with a rule)
 * 1) to fail to comply with (as, e.g., with a rule)
 * 1) to fail to comply with (as, e.g., with a rule)