[
UK
/ɪmjˈuːnɪti/
]
[ US /ˌɪmˈjunəti, ˌɪmˈjunɪti/ ]
[ US /ˌɪmˈjunəti, ˌɪmˈjunɪti/ ]
NOUN
-
the state of not being susceptible
unsusceptibility to rust -
the quality of being unaffected by something
immunity to criticism - (medicine) the condition in which an organism can resist disease
-
an act exempting someone
he was granted immunity from prosecution
How To Use immunity In A Sentence
- Faustman’s approach offered a distinct advantage over much of the current treatment in autoimmunity, which is usually more broadly immunosuppressive—meaning it tinkers with all T cells or all B cells in order to try to keep the autoimmune reaction from occurring. The Autoimmune Epidemic
- Boost your natural immunity with foods that are rich in Vitamin C.
- Objective : To observe the effects of cooking oil fume ( COF ) on cellular immunity of rats.
- The committee has the authority to grant immunity to witnesses without the approval of the Justice Department.
- Another amino acid, L-citrulline, known as citrulline, has been researched for its potential benefits as a workout recovery supplement and to help boost immunity after exercise. Leo Galland, M.D.: How to Boost Immunity After Exercise
- He continues to govern -- fighting off legal challenges to his sovereign immunity and threats to his ruling majority -- until he dies in office.
- The immunity to disease passed through the mother's colostrum called ‘maternal immunity’ usually lasts for several weeks in the puppy's system.
- In effect they confer on the individual a sphere of immunity against interference by the state, other organisations and other individuals.
- Ministry officials point out that there is high natural immunity to the disease.
- Studies have shown that people who overtrain have lowered immunity and are more susceptible to colds. Times, Sunday Times