loophole

simple noun19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

A provision in tax law that allows individuals or corporations to reduce their tax liability.

A loophole that exists within the framework of the law.

A vulnerability in a system's security measures.

A very large and obvious loophole.

An extremely obvious and easily noticed loophole.

A large and significant loophole.

A very large loophole.

To eliminate a loophole, typically by changing a law or rule.

To discover a loophole.

To use a loophole to your own advantage.

To fix or close a loophole.

To make use of a loophole.

To make a loophole smaller or harder to exploit.

To bring a loophole into existence, often unintentionally.

To make a loophole available for use.

Used to specify the law, system, or regulation that contains the loophole.

Indicates that the loophole makes it possible for a person or action to do something.

Indicates that the loophole permits a certain person or action.

A more informal way to say a loophole allows something.