EXEMPT (3)
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Ex‐empt″, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exempted; p. pr. & vb. n. Exempting.] [[F. exempter. See Exempt, a.]] 1. 1. To remove; to set apart. Holland.
2. 2. To release or deliver from some liability which others are subject to; to except or excuse from he operation of a law; to grant immunity to; to free from obligation; to release; as, to exempt from military duty, or from jury service; to exempt from fear or pain.
Death So snatched will not exempt us from the pain We are by doom to pay. Milton.