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exempt (verb), exempts; exempted; exempting
To free a person or an organization from an obligation, a responsibility, or a liability that is imposed on or required by others to do: "The church is exempted from paying taxes on the place of worship."

"For psychological reasons, the military is exempting the soldier from being reassigned to the war zone."

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exempt (adjective), more exempt, most exempt
A reference to being free from a liability or an obligation which is imposed on others: The patients in this room are exempt from any charges because they suffered from a virus that was caused by unsanitary conditions here.

The editorial writer is not exempt from criticism for what he wrote about the mayor.

Not subject to nor bound by the rules that apply to other people.
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Pertaining to being free from a liability or an obligation which applies to other people. (1)