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Exemption - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Exemption is the act of being freed from a rule, duty, or obligation that others must follow. It often applies to taxes, requirements, or legal responsibilities.

exemption

/ɪɡˈzɛmpʃən/ /ɪɡˈzɛmpʃən/

Definition:

Freedom from a rule, duty, or obligation that others must follow.

Synonyms:

immunity, exception, exclusion, dispensation

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

obligation, requirement, liability

Common Collocations:

tax exemption, exemption clause, apply for exemption

Derivatives:

exempt (verb), exempted (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use 'exemption' when referring to official permission not to do something required of others.

Common Phrases:

exemption from duty, claim an exemption, qualify for an exemption

Etymology:

From Latin 'exemptio,' meaning 'a taking out' or 'freedom.'

Examples:

  • 1. She applied for a tax exemption this year.
  • 2. The school granted him an exemption from gym class.
  • 3. Military service exemptions are rare in some countries.
  • 4. Some charities have an exemption from certain fees.

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