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UK
/ˈɪmjuːnˌaɪz/
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perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation
The nurse vaccinated the children in the school
We vaccinate against scarlet fever - law: grant immunity from prosecution
How To Use immunise In A Sentence
- The abbreviation I / Ch stands for immunized / undepleted mice (positive controls). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- FORBES: I think Arnold has kind of immunized himself by saying the Democrats, especially Davis, are better at running dirty campaigns than they are at running the state. CNN Transcript Aug 8, 2003
- It gets better when you find out that she's refusing to get them immunised in favour of homeopathic remedies, despite the plan to go and live in a malaria-filled jungle – which they're planning to do for a whole YEAR! Andy Capper's Screen burn: My Family's Crazy Gap Year
- Under cross-examination from Botha's advocate Lappe Laubscher, Van Zyl said while Tutu initially attempted to accommodate Botha by allowing him to respond to questions in writing, he had never undertaken to indefinitely "immunise" him from testifying. ANC Daily News Briefing
- When it comes to serious diseases for which vaccines are available, if you're properly immunized you can't get the disease.
- Even immunized children had a greater relative risk of developing disease because of the increased risk of disease posed by the unvaccinated children.
- Plasma obtained from the hyperimmunized equines is enzyme refined, purified and concentrated. Archive 2009-07-01
- The only reliable method of preventing parasitic bronchitis is to immunise all young calves with lungworm vaccine.
- Three days after UV exposure, the mice were immunized by subcutaneous injection of the antigen.
- This reflexive perspective immunizes him against the compromising racial charges often leveled against him.