Exemption

/ɪɡˈzemp.ʃən/ noun

Definition

An exemption is official permission to not do something that others are required to do, or to not pay something that others must pay. It removes a rule or duty for a specific person or group.

Etymology

It comes from Latin 'exemptio', from 'eximere' meaning 'to take out, remove', from 'ex-' (out) and 'emere' (to take). An exemption is literally something taken out of a general requirement.

Kelly Says

Exemptions show where rules bend—and who has the power to bend them. Whether it’s taxes, exams, or dress codes, exemptions quietly reveal what a system cares about enough to make exceptions for.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ነፃ
nitsa
ARالعربية
عفو
a'fu
BNবাংলা
ব্যাপার
byapar
CACatalà
exempció
ehz-emp-thee-oh
CSČeština
výjimka
vee-heem-ka
DADansk
undtagelse
un-duh-ta-el-seh
DEDeutsch
Befreiung
beh-fry-ung
ELΕλληνικά
αποκλίνων
ah-pok-lee-noh
ESEspañol
exención
eh-sen-thee-ohn
FAفارسی
معاف
ma'af
FISuomi
poissulähetys
pois-su-la-he-tys
FRFrançais
exemption
ehz-emp-syohn
GUGU
વિ除
vi-chod
HAHA
ciyawa
chee-yah-wah
HEעברית
מענק
mee-nak
HIहिन्दी
मुक्ति
mokti
HUMagyar
mentesség
men-tes-seg
IDBahasa Indonesia
penghapusan
peng-ha-pa-san
IGIG
nkechi
n-keh-chee
ITItaliano
esenzione
eh-zen-tsyo-neh
JA日本語
免除
mencho
KKKK
боса
bo-sa
KMKM
ប្រកាស
brak-as
KO한국어
면제
myeon-je
MRMR
मुक्त
mukt
MSBahasa Melayu
pengesahan
pen-ge-shah-an
MYမြန်မာ
vapa
va-pa
NLNederlands
uitsluiting
ooyts-loo-ting
NONorsk
unntak
oon-ntak
PAPA
exempting
eh-zemp-ting
PLPolski
wyjątek
vye-jaa-tek
PTPortuguês
exclusão
eh-kloo-zhao
RORomână
exempție
eh-zemp-thee-eh
RUРусский
исключение
isklyuchenie
SVSvenska
undantag
oon-dan-tag
SWKiswahili
kuachana
koo-ah-cha-na
TAதமிழ்
விடுவிப்பு
viduvippu
TEతెలుగు
విదివించు
vidivinchu
THไทย
ยกเว้น
yok wen
TLTL
walang-paki-usap
wa-lang-pah-kee-oo-sap
TRTürkçe
muaf tutma
moo-ahf too-tma
UKУкраїнська
виняток
v-y-ny-tok
URاردو
غیر
ghair
VITiếng Việt
bỏ miễn
bo my-en
YOYO
gba
gba
ZH中文
豁免
huò miǎn
ZUZU
ukuthi
koo-thee

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Legal and institutional exemptions have sometimes been used to exclude women from benefits or obligations, such as exemptions that kept women out of certain professions or limited their access to insurance and pensions. Conversely, some exemptions (e.g., from combat or jury service) were framed as protective but also reinforced stereotypes about women’s roles.

Inclusive Usage

When discussing exemptions, be explicit about who is exempted and why, and consider whether criteria have gendered or other disparate impacts. Avoid assuming that historically gender-based exemptions were neutral or purely protective.

Inclusive Alternatives

["exception","carve-out","special provision","waiver"]

Empowerment Note

Women lawyers, activists, and policymakers have scrutinized gendered exemptions in law and policy, helping to remove discriminatory exclusions and to design accommodations that do not reinforce stereotypes.

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