Synonym: clear, exempt, free, resistant. Similar words: community, communicate, incommunicado, communication, communicate with, telecommunications, tune, tune in. Meaning: [ɪ'mjuːn] n. a person who is immune to a particular infection. adj. 1. relating to the condition of immunity 2. secure against 3. relating to or conferring immunity (to disease or infection) 4. (usually followed by `to') not affected by a given influence.
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151. Indeed, a political belief that is widely held might be particularly immune to careful assessment.
152. Since then, she has gained 80 pounds and begun to show an improved immune system and responsiveness.
153. The incoming immune adults then graze the lower more fibrous echelons of the herbage which contain the majority of the L3.
154. As a member of parliament Mr Berezovsky is theoretically immune from prosecution, but he described this guarantee as worthless.
155. Smiling has the power of relaxing the mind, delighting the heart, boosting the immune system, slowing the heartbeat and breathing rate. Dr T.P.Chia
156. Election to the Congress meant that Kalugin was now immune from prosecution.
157. This immune response leads to the destruction of the beta cells that make insulin.
158. Thus a balance of forces can result from a weakened infection which induces a weakened immune response,(sentence dictionary) leading to persistence.
159. The insulation from the immune system is substantial, but not sufficient to overcome the drastic incompatibility.
160. Not even the quest for scientific knowledge is immune from the ravages of extremists in the environmental movement.
161. The children now have normal immune cell counts and live at home, without treatment.
162. Fixed-interest securities would be immune at least to some of the difficulties that might affect companies' trading performance.
163. Looked at closely, is there any human grouping that is immune from the difficulties inherent in life itself?
164. People with normal, healthy immune systems generally can fight off enterococcus without drugs, and might not even feel sick.
165. The patient's immune system has been compromised by cancer treatments.
166. The reason: The vitamin is involved in raising a healthy immune response.
167. They are eager to try anything they hear will boost their immune system, vitality and libido.
168. Since receiving the baboon marrow, Getty has had moderate increases in his immune cell numbers, Deeks said.
169. But this remedy fails to confront the reality of a male youth culture nearly immune to all the blandishments of established society.
170. It arises when an immune animal is suddenly exposed to a massive larval challenge, usually from a heavily contaminated field.
171. For instance, one medication, derived from bitter almonds, claims to boost the immune system.
172. At the same time, however, Pozarevac has not been immune from the political upheavals sweeping the rest of the country.
173. The average viewer should, of course, by now be immune to the trivialisation of religion.
174. The immune system withers under the viral attack, leaving the body extremely vulnerable to other painful and life-threatening diseases.
175. I'd seen them being put through the mill in this way several times, but always considered myself somehow immune.
176. The third is an immune system, used only by the descendants of reptiles.
177. And those who were immune to such uneasiness had another reason for disquiet.
178. Your immune sys-tem can be likened to a Patriot missile defense system, detecting incoming dangers and destroying them.
179. There is evidence that they damage the immune system and cause cancer in animals; the effects on humans are disputed.
180. Their egos and self-confidence are such that they feel immune to dangers that will overcome other mortals.
More similar words: community, communicate, incommunicado, communication, communicate with, telecommunications, tune, tune in, swimming, funeral, immediate, immigrant, immigration, unexpected, unemployment, munitions, municipal.