Crossword-Solution: EXEMPTION
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Exemption | n. | The act of exempting; the state of being exempt; freedom from any charge, burden, evil, etc., to which others are subject; immunity; privilege; as, exemption of certain articles from seizure; exemption from military service; exemption from anxiety, suffering, etc. |
We have 40 clues for the answer “EXEMPTION”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Taxpayer's delight | 1 answer |
| Daughter or son | 1 answer |
| Freedom from an obligation | 1 answer |
| Deduction allowance | 1 answer |
| Tax write-off | 2 answers |
| ANCIENT demesne | 3 answers |
| impunity | 10 answers |
| AN ACT EXEMPTING SOMEONE | 11 answers |
| accountant concern | 13 answers |
| CHARMED life | 19 answers |
| Exception | 20 answers |
| Immunity | 22 answers |
| dispensation | 23 answers |
| Franchise | 24 answers |
| exoneration | 44 answers |
| absolution | 51 answers |
| expulsion | 53 answers |
| restfulness | 59 answers |
| objectivity | 59 answers |
| mitigation | 60 answers |
| Tax | 60 answers |
| pacification | 60 answers |
| alleviation | 60 answers |
| easement | 61 answers |
| reconciliation | 61 answers |
| neutrality | 61 answers |
| appeasement | 62 answers |
| amnesty | 62 answers |
| Entente | 63 answers |
| Liberation | 65 answers |
| Accommodation | 65 answers |
| Standstill | 66 answers |
| amity | 66 answers |
| deferment | 68 answers |
| Lull | 68 answers |
| rectitude | 70 answers |
| Intermission | 74 answers |
| Agree-ment | 88 answers |
| Release | 93 answers |
| Silence | 93 answers |
✏️ Suggest another clue
Know another question for crossword solution "EXEMPTION"? Please add your clue to the biggest crossword databank now!
Kind of apple
?
E
?
A
?
T
?
E
?
R
Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
13 +1
New Suggestion for "EXEMPTION"
Related word tools
Sentences with EXEMPTION (5)
Her own father’s perfect exemption from any thought of the kind, the entire deficiency in him of all such sort of penetration or suspicion, was a most comfortable circumstance.
Every exemption, on whatsoever ground, is an outrage that can only rob some legitimate voter of his rights." Such laws have been made,--in Mississippi, for example,--with the "understanding" clause, hold out a temptation for the election officer to perjure and degrade himself by too often deciding that the ignorant white man does understand the Constitution when it is read to him, and that the ignorant black man does not.
Here our young Englishmen enjoyed, as they supposed, a glimpse of American society, which was distributed over the measureless expanse in a variety of sedentary attitudes, and appeared to consist largely of pretty young girls, dressed as if for a fete champetre, swaying to and fro in rocking chairs, fanning themselves with large straw fans, and enjoying an enviable exemption from social cares.
The quality of being allowable; permissibleness; lawfulness; exemption from prohibition or impropriety.
The war seemed to have hardly begun, as yet, and conscription was already talked about; the women, therefore, clamored for an exemption on account of sex.
Quotes with EXEMPTION (3)
In our civilization, and under our republican form of government, intelligence is so highly honored that it is rewarded by exemption from the cares of office.
Faith is always coveted most and needed most urgently where will is lacking; for will, as the affect of command, is the decisive sign of sovereignty and strength. In other words, the less one knows how to command, the more urgently one covets someone who commands, who commands severely — a god, prince, class, physician, father confessor, dogma, or party conscience. From this one might perhaps gather that the two world religions, Buddhism and Christianity, may have owed their …
Judgment is given to men that they may use it. Because it may be used erroneously, are men to be told that they ought not to use it at all? To prohibit what they think pernicious is not claiming exemption from error, but fulfilling the duty incumbent on them, although fallible, of acting on their conscientious conviction. If we were never to act on our opinions, because those opinions ‘lay be wrong, we should leave all our interests uncared for, and all our duties unperformed…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1984–2024).