exemption

/ɪɡˈzɛm(p).ʃən/
noun 4

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

complete, full, total

blanket

All employees received a blanket exemption from the new tax policy this year.

partial | temporary | special | tax

VERB + EXEMPTION

be entitled to, be subject to, enjoy, qualify for

Students who study full-time qualify for exemption from paying the regular membership fee.

apply for, claim, seek | gain, get, obtain | give (sb), grant (sb) | refuse

waive

The government decided to waive the exemption for large companies filing their annual tax returns.

EXEMPTION + VERB

apply (to sb/sth), cover sb/sth, relate to sb/sth

Students with medical conditions can apply for an exemption from the physical education requirement.

EXEMPTION + NOUN

clause

PREP

~ for

Students with medical conditions can request an exemption for physical education classes.

~ from

Students with disabilities often receive exemption from certain PE class requirements.

~ on

The university has an exemption on tuition fees for students from low-income families.

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