0 to excuse someone or something from a duty, payment, etc.:
Small businesses have been exempted from the tax increase.
1 with special permission not to do or pay something:
2 not having to obey a rule or to do something that is usually necessary:
Nonprofit organizations are exempt from taxes.
3 with special permission not to do or pay something:
be exempt from sth Who is exempt from overtime?
be exempt from doing sth Lawyers would be exempt from reporting information learned through confidential communication with clients.
Tax-exempt organizations must stay true to the reasons they were granted exempt status.
4 to allow someone not to do something, pay something, etc. that others have to do or pay:
The impact of obligation alimentaire is also limited by the fact that certain forms of support are exempted from its operation.
The most powerful objection against exempting conscientious objectors from military service is precisely that they are free-riding on others' willingness to provide a public good.
Why should exempting the hands from their former communicational responsibilities have had the paradoxical effect of extending left-hemispheric control to these now-excluded hands?
Companies operating inside these special zones will be exempted from 14 different regulatory laws.
Needs and social justice: the criterion of needs when exempting employees from layoff.
Secondly, fricatives must be exceptionally exempted from being fully nasalised.
Entities that handle organic products are exempted from organic certification if they have gross organic sales under $5000.
Most basic of all, it exempted subjects of treaty powers from all forms of taxation except for the customs duties.
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