Collocations for "exempt"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "exempt" in context.
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exempt
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- exempt from [taxes, taxation, import duty, VAT]
- [organizations] exempt from [taxes]
- [fully, partially, temporarily] exempt
- tax-exempt [products, sales]
- tax exempt [status, organizations, charities, income, investments]
- is exempt under [article, section] [five]
- is exempt [pursuant, according] to
- exempt from [trial, prosecution]
- was [made, adjudged, declared] exempt from [trial]
- exempt them from [paying, declaring, serving]
- exempts him from [any duty, this tax, the exam]
- exempt him from (military) [service, duty]
- exempted him from [punishment, duty, responsibility]
- exempted up to [$5,000, 25%]
- exempted under [section, ruling, law, decree]
- [they, charities, trusts, the unemployed] were exempted
- [tax, VAT, duty] is exempted [on, for]
- exempted [on] [imports, exports]
- the [play-off, tax] exempt
- the exempt and nonexempt
- one of the exempts from the [play-offs, play-off round]
'exempt' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):