verb to free or release from something, such as a duty or obligation
adjective not subject to a particular rule or requirement
Individuals with certain medical conditions may be exempt from military service.
Students with disabilities may be exempt from certain standardized tests.
Some religious organizations are exempt from providing certain healthcare services based on their beliefs.
Certain employees may be exempt from overtime pay based on their job classification.
Individuals earning below a certain income threshold may be exempt from paying income tax.
In the context of taxes, a writer may be exempt from certain deductions based on their income sources.
A psychologist may be exempt from certain confidentiality laws in cases where there is a risk of harm to the patient or others.
A doctor may be exempt from certain medical licensing requirements if they have extensive experience and credentials from another country.
A lawyer may be exempt from certain court fees based on their pro bono work or financial status.