exempt|exempted|exempting|exempts in English
verb
[ex·empt || ɪg'zempt]
free from an obligation to which others are subject
Use "exempt|exempted|exempting|exempts" in a sentence
1. Betrothal » Exempts from military duty
2. Categorically Exempt Activities
3. Add to the list of exempted circuits
4. Members of Congress were specifically exempted from the act.
5. 4 His bad eyesight exempted him from military service.
6. Her illness exempted her from the examination.
7. No one is exempt.
8. Cocteau also got Radiguet exempted from military service.
9. His bad eyesight exempted him from military service.
10. Godunov encouraged English merchants to trade with Russia by exempting them from duties.
11. He was exempted from military service for illness.
12. 220 511 (1) Add to the list of exempted circuits:
13. 16 Small businesses have been exempted from the tax increase.
14. Clergymen were exempted by the emperor Constantine from all civil burdens
15. Small businesses are expressly exempted from the requirements of this legislation.
16. Organized/Counseled clients regarding tax exempt charities.
17. Their income is exempt from state taxes.
18. Some students are exempt from certain exams.
19. Young people and nursing mothers are exempted from charges.
20. Restaurants lobbied successfully to be exempted from nutritional labeling.
21. Children are exempt from the charges.
22. Worshipers of Jehovah are not exempt.
23. Why should car alarms be exempt?
24. General Controls apply to all medical devices, unless exempted by
25. But male students are not exempt.