
1) Condition 2) Disease-proof 3) Exempt from 4) Fully protected 5) Fully resistant 6) Guarded against 7) Impervious 8) Not able to catch something 9) Not susceptible 10) Protected 11) Protected by shots 12) Resistant to infection 13) Resistive 14) Safe from disease 15) Secure against 16) Status 17) Successfully vaccinated
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1) Exempt 2) Insusceptible 3) Resistant 4) Unaffected 5) Unsusceptible
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Cannot be infected by a given pathogen.
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• (a.) Exempt; protected by inoculation. • (n.) One who is immune; esp., a person who is immune from a disease by reason of previous affection with the disease or inoculation.
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(L. immunis free, exempt) protected against, infectious disease by either specific or nonspecific mechanisms.
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not affected by pathogens.
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Protected against infection. The Latin immunis means free, exempt.
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<immunology> Protected against, infectious disease by either specific or non-specific mechanisms. ... Origin: L. Immunis = free, exempt ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ĭ-mūn´) being highly resistant to a disease because of the formation of humoral antibodies or the development of immunologically competent cells, or both, or as a result of some other mechanism, as interferon activities in viral infections. characterized by the development of humoral antibodies ...
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Protected against infection. The Latin immunis means free, exempt.
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Protected against infection. The Latin immunis means free, exempt.
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Exempt from attack or infection by a given organism.
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Im·mune' adjective [ Latin
immunis . See
Immunity .] Exempt; protected by inoculation. --
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Im·mune' noun One who is immune; esp., a person who is immune from a disease by reason of previous affection with the disease or inoculation.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: i-myūn′ Definitions: 1. Free from the possibility of acquiring a given infectious disease; resistant to an infectious disease. 2. Pertaining to the mechanism of sensitization in which the reactivity is so altered by previous contact with an antigen that the responsive tissues respond quickly on subsequent contac...
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Immune: Protected against infection. The Latin immunis means free, exempt.
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The resistance to infection.
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[
adj] - relating to the condition of immunity 2. [adj] - secure against 3. [adj] - relating to or conferring immunity (to disease or infection) 4. [adj] - (usually followed by `to`) not affected by a given influence 5. [n] - a person who is immune to a particular infection
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immune 1. Protected from getting a disease because of natural resistance, resistance acquired after catching the disease, or resistance conferred by inoculation. 2. Relating to or involved in a body's resistance to disease or the creation of this resistance. 3. Exempt from something that others are subject to or made to endure or to perform; such...
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being resistant to a particular disease; immunity can be natural (what you are born with) or acquired (either through having had the disease or artificially, through immunization).
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resistant adjective relating to or conferring immunity (to disease or infection)
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protected from a disease or the like, as by inoculation. · of or pertaining to the production of antibodies or lymphocytes that can react with a specific antigen: immune reaction. · exempt or protected: immune from punishment. · not responsive or susceptible: immune to new ideas.
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