Exempted

Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzɛmptɪd/

Exempted (adj)

  1. Not needed to do something, because a rule does not apply to you.
  2. Given permission by an authority to avoid a duty, payment, or requirement.

Exempted (verb)

  1. To officially allow someone to not follow a rule or do a required task.

Examples

  • The doctor exempted him from work for a week.
  • They exempted her from duty after the injury.

Exempted (adjective)

Examples

  • I am exempted from the fee this month.
  • The form is exempted for students who qualify.