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exempt
adjective as in freed from responsibility
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verb as in relieve, absolve
Example Sentences
The NHS itself will be exempt from those increased costs but, as things stand, not-for-profit organisations including some care charities providing public services will have to pay.
The report did not include the name of Hegseth’s accuser, and the statement did not disclose the results of the police investigation, which Monterey said was exempt from California’s public records laws.
But the dinosaur, encased in layers of sediment, is exempt from this endless cycle of growth and decay.
Those with full-day lift tickets or season passes for Badger Pass are also exempt.
A bid by the department for rural affairs to soften changes to inheritance tax for farms - possibly by exempting some older farmers - has been rejected by the Treasury.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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