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Meaning of exemptible

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exemptible (a.)

That may be exempted.

exemptible Sentence Examples

  1. His deeds were so heinous that he was judged to be exemptible from any clemency.
  2. The exemptible nature of his transgressions astounded even the most jaded of observers.
  3. The teenager's behavior was so incorrigible that he was deemed exemptible from the juvenile justice system.
  4. The rogue trader's actions were so egregious that he was found to be exemptible from any form of leniency.
  5. The government's decision to exempt the company from taxes was met with widespread criticism and accusations of exemptible favoritism.
  6. The judge determined that the defendant's exceptional circumstances made him exemptible from the mandatory minimum sentence.
  7. The company's history of environmental violations made it exemptible from any further permits or licenses.
  8. The diplomat's exemptible conduct during negotiations led to a complete breakdown in relations between the two countries.
  9. The exemptible behavior of the politician led to a public outcry and demands for his resignation.
  10. The exemptible nature of the copyright law made it difficult for artists to protect their work from unauthorized use.

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That may be exempted.

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His deeds were so heinous that he was judged to be exemptible from any clemency.

The exemptible nature of his transgressions astounded even the most jaded of observers.

The teenager's behavior was so incorrigible that he was deemed exemptible from the juvenile justice system.

The rogue trader's actions were so egregious that he was found to be exemptible from any form of leniency.