immune

[Im*muneĀ·]

To be immune to something is to be resistant to it. If you had chickenpox as a child, you should be immune to it now.

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Exempt; protected by inoculation.

Noun
a person who is immune to a particular infection

Adjective S.
(usually followed by `to'') not affected by a given influence; "immune to persuasion"

Adjective S.
relating to or conferring immunity (to disease or infection)

Adjective S.
secure against; "immune from taxation as long as he resided in Bermuda"; "immune from criminal prosecution"

Adjective
relating to the condition of immunity; "the immune system"

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a.
Exempt; protected by inoculation.


Immune

Im*mune" , a. [L. immunis. See Immunity.] Exempt; protected by inoculation. -- Im*mu"nize , v. t.

Exempt; protected by inoculation.

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Usage Examples

We are not victims of aging, sickness and death. These are part of scenery, not the seer, who is immune to any form of change. This seer is the spirit, the expression of eternal being.

Well I would say that we're regular people first of all and we're normal and it's obvious by some of the things that have happened just because our name is famous we're not immune to tragedy.

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Other Usage Examples

I am actually in poor health due to chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome, and my ability to work is greatly diminished right now, so I have to get better before I can start another big project.

Understanding the laws of nature does not mean that we are immune to their operations.

No science is immune to the infection of politics and the corruption of power.

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