exempt from
Frequency: 9.895.5 per million words
specifies the obligation that one does not have to fulfill. Used with both verb and adjective forms.
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- Small businesses are expressly exempted from the requirements of this legislation.
- This income is totally exempt from taxation.
- Research might be considered exempt from regulation.
- The new law will exempt certain low-income families from paying property taxes.
- As a diplomat, he is exempt from local laws.
- The government had previously exempted these organizations from all forms of oversight.
- Are students with disabilities exempt from the physical education requirement?
- We are seeking to exempt our charity from paying the new fees.
- Only goods for personal use are exempt from import duty.
- Please fill out this form if you wish to be exempted from jury service.