Exceptuar in english

Exempt

pronunciation: ɪgzempt part of speech: adjective, verb
In gestures

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 deexcept + 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 nadiebar nonebarring 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
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