exempted
Exempted is the past tense and past participle of exempt, meaning to release someone or something from an obligation, duty, or liability. As an adjective, exempted describes a person or entity that has been excused from a requirement. The related noun form is exemption.
Etymology and form: Exempted derives from the Latin exemptus, formed from ex- “out” and emere “to take.”
Usage and context: Exempted is commonly used in legal, tax, regulatory, and organizational contexts. It appears
Common distinctions: Exemption is the noun referring to the status or act of being exempt, such as
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