Collocation Dictionary
Common collocations with exemption in American Collocation
exemption
noun
countable/uncountable
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.
These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
US
/ɪɡˈzempʃən/
give someone an exemption
allow
give (someone)
grant (someone)
permit
provide
Washington finally granted a special exemption on exports to Britain.
have the right to an exemption
be eligible for
be entitled to
qualify for
Families with young children qualify for an exemption from the tax.
get an exemption
gain
obtain
Note: if you already have a degree in a suitable subject, you may gain exemption from one or more years of study based on your previous qualifications.
try to get an exemption
apply for
claim
seek
We are horrified that the churches are seeking exemptions from European law.
complete
absolute
full
unconditional
The degree provides full exemption from the professional examinations of the Law Society.
not complete
conditional
limited
partial
Certain people will be eligible for full or partial exemption from the tax.