Synonym: exemption, granting immunity, resistance, unsusceptibility. Similar words: community, ammunition, immune, communism, immune system, communicate, incommunicado, communication. Meaning: [ɪ'mjuːnətɪ] n. 1. the state of not being susceptible 2. (medicine) the condition in which an organism can resist disease 3. the quality of being unaffected by something 4. an act exempting someone.
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31. The patient's immunity is low.
32. Socially, we benefited from a sort of diplomatic immunity.
33. He did seek immunity on campaign finance violations.
34. She will build immunity to the offending words.
35. Some, especially adults, have a natural immunity.
36. Both men were granted immunity from prosecution.
37. But resistance is a far cry from immunity.
38. Another 30 people were granted immunity from prosecution.
39. The expressed intent of immunity legislation is to encourage reporting without fear of civil or criminal liability.
40. The volunteers will be observed for toxic reactions and immunity for three months after each dose.
41. Mr Theron hopes to secure immunity from prosecution by testifying.
42. The results could be vaccines against flu that provide much longer immunity against influenza, than do the present killed-virus vaccines.
43. A principle as old as ancient tribes and almost as remotely understood, diplomatic immunity is taking a beating this week.
44. Huang has refused to testify unless granted partial immunity from prosecution.
45. Babies fed on breast milk have more immunity to infection.
46. Most schoolgirls are vaccinated against rubella, but it doesn't ensure immunity.
47. Burns has said that departmental policy is to ask that immunity be waived if prosecutors pursue criminal charges.
48. Such independence cost her the political immunity from partisan attack that at least partially protected prior first ladies.
49. Together with a very few other insects,(http://sentencedict.com) they have developed an immunity to the poison.
50. Importantly, the Foundation does not enjoy the privileges of immunity of the Sovereign State.
51. There were indications that more senior officers had ordered the killings but had negotiated immunity.
52. This is an exception to the Skeleton's normal immunity to psychological effects.
53. In these states, the security forces enjoy legal immunity from prosecution for offences committed while on duty.
54. Such a complete reversal of her usual immunity only served to strip her of every vestige of confidence.
55. The appeals-court panel yesterday affirmed that presidents enjoy total immunity only from suits concerning their official actions.
56. Both humoral and cellular immune responses are important in clearing the parasite and providing immunity.
57. We do not develop childhood immunity to many of the microbes which we may encounter.
58. This is not general immunity against prosecution for child abusers.
59. They are deeply unhappy about the fact that Chirac, as president, enjoys immunity.
60. He promised to submit the immunity proposal to the legislature back home.
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