Exempt

Noun

 * 1) One who has been released from something.

Verb

 * 1)  To grant (someone) freedom or immunity from:.

Adjective

 * 1) Free from a duty or obligation.
 * In their country all women are exempt from military service.
 * His income is so small that it is exempt from tax.
 * 1)  Not entitled to overtime pay when working overtime.

Adverbs for Exempt
legally; officially; notably; explicitly; expressly; wisely; craftily; fortunately adroitly; cleverly; politically; absolutely automatically; unaccountably; mysteriously happily; luckily; inexplicably; radiantly.

Synonyms for Exempt
free, clear, liberated, absolved, excused, privileged, irresponsible, unamenable, excluded, released, freed, undrafted, not liable, nonvulnerable, unrestrained, unbound, uncontrolled, untrammeled, unshackled, unchecked, unrestricted.

Antonyms for Exempt
nonexempt, liable, responsible, subject, accountable, obliged, bound, vulnerable, necessitated, answerable, amenable, constrained, restrained, checked, trammeled, shackled, confined, coerced, driven, compelled, commanded.

Related terms

 * exemption

Derived terms

 * tax-exempt

Thesaurus
absolve, acquit, amnesty, chartered, clear, decontaminate, destigmatize, discharge, dismiss, dispense from, dispense with, except, excepted, exculpate, excuse, excused, exempt from, exempted, exonerate, favored, forgive, free, give absolution, give dispensation from, grant amnesty to, grant immunity, grant remission, immune, irresponsible, justify, let go, let off, liberated, licensed, nonpros, pardon, permitted, privileged, purge, quash the charge, release, released, remise, remit, save the necessity, set free, shrive, spare, spared, unaccountable, unanswerable, unliable, unsubject, vindicate, whitewash, withdraw the charge

Etymology
From exemptus:, past participle of eximo:.

Pronunciation



 * Prounounced: ex-em-pt
 * Prounounced: ex-em-pt

Noun

 * Chinese: 豁免
 * Dutch: vrijgestelde

Verb

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Adjective

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