exempt

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ɪgˈzɛmpt/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ɪgˈzɛmpt/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(ig zempt)

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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
exempt adj (excused, excluded)exento/a adj
  exonerado participio
 Animals aren't allowed inside the shop, but guide dogs are exempt.
 No se permiten animales dentro de la tienda, pero los perros guía están exentos.
exempt from [sth] adj + prep (excused from) (cosa)exento de adj + prep
 This student is exempt from the school's uniform policy, because of her religious belief.
 Este estudiante está exento del uniforme del colegio debido a sus creencias religiosas.
exempt from doing [sth] adj + prep (excused from doing) (acción)exento de adj + prep
 This employee is exempt from working weekends because of his family circumstances.
 Este trabajador está exento de trabajar los fines de semana por sus circunstancias familiares.
exempt from [sth] adj + prep (not required to pay tax)exento de adj + prep
  libre de adj + prep
 Charities are exempt from taxes.
 Las organizaciones benéficas están exentas de impuestos.
exempt [sb] from [sth],
exempt [sb] from doing [sth]
vtr + prep
(excuse, exclude from)eximir a alguien de loc verb
 The school exempted the student from playing sports, because of his poor health.
 La escuela eximió al alumno de hacer deportes debido a su mala salud,
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
exempt n formal (person freed from duty, etc.)exento/a adj
  fuera de convenio loc adj
 These men are exempts from military service, because they don't meet the physical requirements.
 Estos hombres fueron exentos del servicio militar porque no cumplían los requerimientos físicos.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
exempt property n (law: can't be used to pay debt)propiedad exonerada nf + adj
  propiedad exenta nf + adj
nonexempt,
non-exempt
adj
(subject or liable to [sth])no exento loc adj
tax exempt,
tax-exempt
adj
(not obligated to pay tax)exención fiscal nf + adj mf
Note: A hyphen is used when the adjective precedes the noun
tax-exempt status n (immunity from paying tax)exención de impuestos nf + loc adj
 Churches enjoy a tax-exempt status in the US.
 Most foreign diplomats have tax-exempt status.
 En los Estados Unidos, las iglesias gozan de exención de impuestos.
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'exempt' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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Spanish:

Collocations: the [play-off, tax] exempt, the exempt and nonexempt, one of the exempts from the [play-offs, play-off round], more...

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