Sentence example with the word 'exempt'

exempt

absolve, decontaminate, dispense with, excused, forgive, grant immunity, let go, pardon, release, set free, unanswerable, withdraw the charge

Definition adj. (of persons) freed from or not subject to an obligation or liability

Last update: August 26, 2015


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Start-up capital can be exempt from taxation for up to three years.   [Please select]

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He is exempt from military service.   [verb]

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Please note you cannot choose which item you wish to be exempt from.   [Please select]

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And remember, that if I now yield this point, in compliance with your urgency, my present concession must exempt me from future solicitations of the same nature.   [Please select]

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She could not explain to herself why she, who was usually timid enough, was exempt from the universal panic though she felt deeply pitiful towards the terrified women and children.   [Please select]

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He wanted to demonstrate by actual facts that the bourgeois conception of heredity is but a mere pretext to exempt society from its terrible crimes against the young.   [Please select]

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It was a question as to whether the city should be exempted from future taxation or should be endowed with a university.   [Please select]

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Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.   [Please select]

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I am not exempt, and ask now, shall I tend the herds.   [Please select]

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