Pre-exempt
verb (used with object)
1.
to free from an obligation or liability to which others are subject; release:
to exempt a student from an examination.
adjective
2.
released from, or not subject to, an obligation, liability, etc.:
organizations exempt from taxes.
noun
3.
a person who is exempt from an obligation, duty, etc.
4.
(in Britain) exon.
verb
1.
(transitive) to release from an obligation, liability, tax, etc; excuse: to exempt a soldier from drill
adjective (sometimes postpositive)
2.
freed from or not subject to an obligation, liability, tax, etc; excused: exempt gilts, tax-exempt bonus
3.
(obsolete) set apart; remote
noun
4.
a person who is exempt from an obligation, tax, etc
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