Exenta (en. Exempt)
/eɡˈsen.ta/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
State of being free from burden, obligation, or limitation.
The person exempt from taxes does not have to pay taxes.
La persona exenta de impuestos no tiene que pagar tributos.
The exemption granted in certain cases or situations.
The student received an exemption for their academic performance.
El estudiante recibió una exenta por su rendimiento académico.
Etymology
From Latin 'exemptus', past participle of 'eximere', which means 'to remove'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be exempt from something
to have no obligation or burden regarding something.
estar exento de algo
total exemption
situation in which one is completely free from obligations.
exenta total
exempt request
a request that does not require compliance with certain requirements.
pedido exento
Related Words
exemption
Act of exempting someone or something.
exención
to exempt
To free from an obligation or burden.
eximir
exempt
One that is free from a charge or obligation.
exento
Slang Meanings
Payment that is not made due to being exempt from taxes.
With the exemption from the fees, I saved quite a bit of money.
Con la exenta en las tasas, me ahorré bastante dinero.
To evade responsibility in a group.
He always finds a way to be exempt from the tasks.
Él siempre encuentra una forma de estar exenta de las tareas.