Exempt means you do not have to do something that most people must do. It often means a special rule lets you skip a duty or charge.
He is exempt from paying tax this year.
Students are exempt from the exam.
To exempt means to say someone does not need to do a required action. This often means a rule or law allows them to avoid it.
The law exempts small businesses from taxes.
She was exempted from the final test.
Exempt in grammar means something that does not follow a usual rule. It is left out or not changed like others.
Some pronouns are exempt from plural forms.
The verb form is exempt in this sentence.
An exempt is permission from a school or teacher that lets a student not take a class or exam, because they already know the material.
She got an exempt for the math exam.
He has an exempt for the language course.
Exempt describes money or things that do not need to have taxes or fees paid. It means they are free from these charges.
This product is exempt from sales tax.
Charities are exempt from income tax.
Exempt means having special protection that stops a person or group from following certain laws or being punished. It is a legal privilege.
Diplomats are exempt from local laws.
Some officials are exempt from prosecution.