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immunized

[ im-yuh-nahyzd ]

adjective

  1. protected from a disease or the like:

    Measles is rare among immunized patients, especially those who have had two doses of the vaccine.

  2. exempt, shielded, or protected:

    Almost all major U.S. and EU passenger airlines are now members of immunized alliances that exempt them from certain antitrust laws.

  3. Law. having or relating to exemption from criminal prosecution, legal liability, or punishment on certain conditions:

    Executives of the company were also indicted, but escaped trial after giving immunized testimony against state officials.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of immunized1

First recorded in 1890鈥95; immunize ( def ) + -ed 2( def )
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Example Sentences

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Customers who ate at the Buffalo Wild Wings in Monterey Park on Nov. 13 to 22 should get a hepatitis A vaccine if they aren鈥檛 already immunized, health officials said.

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We have every reason to expect that it will get worse with the bottomless, immunized Trump in the Oval Office.

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People who have not been immunized against measles, either through vaccination or prior infection, are at risk of getting sick between seven and 21 days after exposure.

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California reported a decline last year in the share of kindergarten students who were immunized against measles, despite strict laws that make it difficult for parents to skip shots for their children.

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The bipartisan commitment to public education had effectively immunized it.

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