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| ex·empt [ ig zémpt ] |
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not subject to something: freed from or not subject to something such as a duty, tax, or military service that is required of others
 tax-exempt savings accounts
 Students were exempt from service in the armed forces.
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transitive verb (past and past participle ex·empt·ed, present participle ex·empt·ing, 3rd person present singular ex·empts) |
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1. free somebody from obligation: to allow or entitle somebody not to do something that others are obliged to do
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2. release something from rule: to release something from a rule that applies to others
 a law that exempts certain capital gains from taxes
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noun (plural ex·empts) |
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exempted person or thing: somebody or something that is exempt from something
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| [14th century. Directly or via French< Latin exempt-, past participle of eximere (see example)] |
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 ex·empt·i·ble adjective |
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