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What is the past tense of exempt?

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The past tense of exempt is exempted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of exempt is exempts.

The present participle of exempt is exempting.

The past participle of exempt is exempted.

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In return for paying the church tax, the fishermen were exempted from paying harbour dues to the local port authorities.
Only half of those polled believe a ban should be imposed, and among those who do, a large proportion believe pubs should be exempted.
Eventually, the behaviorists caved in and exempted the bipedal ape from their theory of everything.
McGeechan, to his eternal credit I must say, insists that you cannot blame the players, but the current squad can't be exempted from criticism.
Serving in the military reserve forces also exempted potential draftees from conscription.
I am including roasted chicory in the list of exempted items as coffee itself is free from excise duty.

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