preexempt

/priːɪɡˈzɛmpt/
verb
  1. To exempt or free someone or something from a requirement, rule, or obligation in advance.
    • The new law will preexempt small businesses from certain tax filings.
    • The school decided to preexempt students with perfect attendance from the final exam.
    • The coach preexempted the injured player from practice for the rest of the week.
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