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exempt
[ ig-zempt ]
verb (used with object)
- to free from an obligation or liability to which others are subject; release:
A grade above B+ is required in order to exempt a student from an examination.
adjective
- released from, or not subject to, a particular obligation or liability, such as income tax:
Charities and other exempt organizations must still file an information return with the IRS.
- U.S. Law. relating to or being an employee to whom certain obligations imposed on employers under the Fair Labor Standards Act do not apply, generally because skill level and remuneration are relatively high or work is of a kind that cannot be strictly scheduled:
Executive employees and creative professionals are among those considered exempt under the FLSA.
noun
- a person who is exempt from an obligation, duty, etc.
- (in Britain) exon 1.
exempt
/ ɪɡˈzɛmpt /
verb
- tr to release from an obligation, liability, tax, etc; excuse
to exempt a soldier from drill
adjective
- freed from or not subject to an obligation, liability, tax, etc; excused
tax-exempt bonus
exempt gilts
- obsolete.set apart; remote
noun
- a person who is exempt from an obligation, tax, etc
Derived Forms
- exˈemption, noun
Other Words From
- ex·empt·i·ble adjective
- non·ex·empt adjective noun
- pre·ex·empt verb (used with object)
- qua·si-ex·empt adjective
- un·ex·empt adjective
- un·ex·empt·ed adjective
- un·ex·empt·i·ble adjective
- un·ex·empt·ing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of exempt1
Word History and Origins
Origin of exempt1
Example Sentences
Pregnant women, the disabled, students and a few other categories were exempt.
Since 1984, APR has allowed land used for crops or raising animals, as well as farm buildings, cottages and houses, to be exempt from inheritance tax.
The NHS itself will be exempt from those increased costs but, as things stand, not-for-profit organisations including some care charities providing public services will have to pay.
The report did not include the name of Hegseth’s accuser, and the statement did not disclose the results of the police investigation, which Monterey said was exempt from California’s public records laws.
But the dinosaur, encased in layers of sediment, is exempt from this endless cycle of growth and decay.
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