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Exempts Meaning in English

word · lemma: exempt

ɪɡˈzɛmpts
ig-ZEMPTS
ɛɡzˈɛmpts
eg-ZEMPTS

释义

To officially free someone from a rule, requirement, or obligation so that they do not have to follow it.

用法与细微差别

Mostly formal, used for legal, administrative, or official contexts (e.g., 'The law exempts students from tax'). Common with objects like 'law', 'policy', or 'rule'. Not used for everyday permissions ('let off' or 'excuse' may be more casual).

例句

The charity program exempts low-income families.

basic

My doctor wrote a note that exempts me from gym class.

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Being a student sometimes exempts you from paying transport fares.

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A special permit exempts you from parking restrictions.

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The new law exempts seniors from paying this fee.

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This rule exempts children under five.

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