preexempted

/priːɪɡˈzɛmptɪd/
adjective
  1. Having been freed from a requirement, rule, or obligation in advance.
    • Small businesses are preexempted from the new reporting rules.
    • The preexempted students did not have to take the final exam.
    • The injured player was preexempted from all physical activities for two weeks.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of preexempt: exempted or freed someone or something from a requirement, rule, or obligation in advance.
    • The principal preexempted the honor roll students from the assembly.
    • Her doctor preexempted her from gym class for the semester.
    • The government preexempted the disaster area from certain taxes.
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