Exempt
pronunciation: ɪgzempt
part of speech: adjective, verb
exceptuar = make + Nombre + exempt ; exempt.
Example: All government records are disclosable unless specifically made exempt.Example: Schools and libraries are not exempted although tax is not payable on fixed educational costs.
more:
» exceptuar de
= except + Nombre + from
.
Example: Her gymnastics skills were judged sufficiently high to warrant excepting her from the 12-year-old minimum age rule.
» sin exceptuar a nadie
= bar none
; barring none
.
Example: Athletics represents people who are willing to take on anyone, anywhere, anytime -- bar none.
Example: The quality of education is every bit as good in these institutions as anywhere in the word, barring none.
Exceptuar synonyms
free
in spanish: gratis,
pronunciation: fri
part of speech: adjective
relieve
in spanish: aliviar,
pronunciation: rɪliv
part of speech: verb
excuse
in spanish: excusa,
pronunciation: ɪkskjus
part of speech: noun, verb
immune
in spanish: inmune,
pronunciation: ɪmjun
part of speech: adjective
privileged
in spanish: privilegiado,
pronunciation: prɪvlədʒd
part of speech: adjective
excused
in spanish: excusado,
pronunciation: ɪkskjuzd
part of speech: adjective
let off
in spanish: dejar salir,
pronunciation: letɔf
part of speech: verb
nontaxable
in spanish: sin impuestos,
pronunciation: nɑntæksəbəl
part of speech: adjective
tax-exempt
in spanish: exento de impuestos,
pronunciation: tæksɪkst
part of speech: adjective
duty-free
in spanish: libre de impuestos,
pronunciation: dutifri
part of speech: adjective
tax-free
in spanish: libre de impuestos,
pronunciation: tæksfri
part of speech: adjective
untaxed
in spanish: sin impuestos,
pronunciation: əntækst
part of speech: adjective
unratable
in spanish: irrazonable,
pronunciation: ənreɪtəbəl
part of speech: adjective