immunized

IPA: ˈɪmjʌnaɪzd

adjective

  • having been rendered unsusceptible to a disease
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Examples of "immunized" in Sentences

  • Because of his uncanny poise, he is immunized from the prolonged slumps that plague most young hackers.
  • This directive comes from the top or Ministry of Health, and your child can be legally forfeited an academic education if they're not 'immunized'.
  • 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.
  • It’s nice that you think people should be immunized from the social consequences of their own expressed views; I don’t think that policy view is as widely shared as you imagine.
  • Anon21: It’s nice that you think people should be immunized from the social consequences of their own expressed views; I don’t think that policy view is as widely shared as you imagine.
  • Goodwin wrote that the defendants did not violate Workman's due-process rights, because states and localities may legally keep children out of school if they are not immunized, which is "precisely what the defendants did here."
  • I was wondering why my Son got it!!! kaka immunized lang nya against measles ... the day after i noticed why my son having spot reddish on his forehead, then spreads downward on his face, neck and body then down to his arms and feet.
  • Of the reported cases this year, six people did not know whether they had ever received a pertussis vaccine, nine people had never received one, 13 were current with their vaccinations and 10 people were under-immunized, meaning they received a dose as an infant but never followed up with a booster shot.

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