exemptible


ex·empt

E0272500 (ĭg-zĕmpt′)tr.v. ex·empt·ed, ex·empt·ing, ex·empts 1. To free from an obligation, duty, or liability to which others are subject: exempting the disabled from military service.2. Obsolete To set apart; isolate.adj.1. Freed from an obligation, duty, or liability to which others are subject; excused: persons exempt from jury duty; income exempt from taxation; a beauty somehow exempt from the aging process.2. Not subject to certain federal workplace laws or protections, especially those requiring overtime compensation: exempt employees.3. Obsolete Set apart; isolated.n. One who is exempted from an obligation, duty, or liability.
[Middle English exempten, from Old French exempter, from exempt, exempt, from Latin exemptus, past participle of eximere, to take out; see example.]
ex·empt′i·ble adj.