Exemptions Meaning in English
word · lemma: exemption
Definition
Official permissions to not do something that others usually have to do, such as paying a tax or following a rule.
Usage & Nuances
Formal and used in legal, business, and official contexts. Common phrases: 'tax exemptions', 'medical exemptions', 'exemptions from fees'. Often plural. Do not confuse with 'exception'—an 'exemption' is permission not to do something, while an 'exception' is something that does not follow a rule.
Example Sentences
Some students get exemptions from certain exams.
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The company has several tax exemptions.
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He asked for exemptions from school fees.
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You might qualify for some exemptions if you meet the health requirements.
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There are special exemptions for people with disabilities.
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I'm not sure if those exemptions apply to international students.
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