Exempt

/ɛɡˈzɛm(p)t/

मुक्त/छूट प्राप्त; (किसी को) छूट देना/मुक्त करना

Origin & History

From Latin exemptus (“taken out; freed”), past participle of eximere (“to take out, remove, free”), via French exempt.

लैटिन exemptus (अर्थ: ‘अलग किया हुआ/मुक्त’) से, जो eximere (अर्थ: ‘बाहर निकालना, हटाना, मुक्त करना’) का भूतकालिक कृदंत है; फ्रेंच exempt के माध्यम से अंग्रेज़ी में आया।

Definition

If someone is exempt, they do not have to do something or pay something (for example, tax, fees, or military service), usually because a rule or law allows it. As a verb, to exempt means to officially free someone from a duty or requirement.

यदि कोई व्यक्ति/वस्तु “exempt” है, तो उसे कोई काम करने या भुगतान करने (जैसे कर, शुल्क, या सैन्य सेवा) की बाध्यता नहीं होती—अक्सर किसी नियम/कानून के कारण। क्रिया के रूप में “to exempt” का अर्थ है किसी को आधिकारिक रूप से किसी कर्तव्य या नियम से मुक्त/छूट देना।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
The law created exemptions for certain groups, so some people became exempt(s).
Verb:
Citizens over 45 years of age were exempted from military service.
Adjective:
His income is so small that it is exempt from tax.

Usage Examples

Students with disabilities may be exempt from certain requirements.
The charity is exempt from paying income tax.
The company exempted the employee from weekend duties.
These goods are exempt from customs duty under the agreement.
Some salaried roles are classified as exempt positions (not eligible for overtime pay).

Related Forms

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Idioms & Phrases

Exempt from tax
कर से मुक्त
Exempt from duty
कर्तव्य/ड्यूटी से मुक्त
Tax-exempt status
कर-छूट की स्थिति
Exempt employee
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