Definition
Relating to or having the quality of an exemption; tending to exempt or grant freedom from obligation.
Etymology
From exempt plus the adjective-forming suffix -ive (having a quality or tendency). This is a less common variant of 'exempt' when used adjectivally in legal or formal contexts.
Kelly Says
English has multiple ways to say the same thing—'exempt' and 'exemptive' both exist, but 'exempt' wins because it's shorter. This linguistic competition shows how languages are always editing themselves for efficiency.
Translations
CACatalà
exempció
ehz-emp-thee-oh
CSČeština
výjimka
vee-heem-ka
DADansk
undtagelse
un-duh-ta-el-seh
DEDeutsch
befreiend
beh-fry-en-d
ELΕλληνικά
αποκλίνων
ah-pok-lee-noh
ESEspañol
exencion
eh-sen-thee-ohn
FISuomi
poissulähetys
pois-su-la-he-tys
FRFrançais
exempte
ehz-emp-teh
HUMagyar
mentesség
men-tes-seg
IDBahasa Indonesia
penghapusan
peng-ha-pa-san
ITItaliano
esenzione
eh-zen-tsyo-neh
MSBahasa Melayu
pengesahan
pen-ge-shah-an
NLNederlands
uitsluiting
ooyts-loo-ting
PAPA
exempting
eh-zemp-ting
PLPolski
wyjątek
vye-jaa-tek
PTPortuguês
exemplificativo
eh-zemp-li-fi-kah-tee-voh
RORomână
exempție
eh-zemp-thee-eh
RUРусский
исключающий
isklyuchayushchiy
SVSvenska
undantag
oon-dan-tag
SWKiswahili
kuachana
koo-ah-cha-na
TAதமிழ்
விடுவிப்பு
viduvippu
TEతెలుగు
విదివించు
vidivinchu
TLTL
walang-paki-usap
wa-lang-pah-kee-oo-sap
TRTürkçe
muaf tutma
moo-ahf too-tma
UKУкраїнська
виняток
v-y-ny-tok
VITiếng Việt
bỏ miễn
bo my-en