Exempted

/ɪɡˈzɛmptɪd/ verb

freed or excused someone from a requirement, rule, or duty that normally applies to others.

From Latin 'eximere' meaning 'to take out,' from 'ex-' (out) + 'emere' (to take). It entered English through Old French and has been used since the 1400s to describe being excluded from rules.

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