immunities

Immunities are protections that a person has against disease. Immunities can be natural or artificial.

  • Experimental vaccines are designed to provide immunity to people against a particular virus.

  • Some people are still not immune to the flu, even though they've been vaccinated.

  • The company offers a wide range of immunities to its employees.

Definition of immunities

noun

an act exempting someone

Synonyms:

exemption, granting immunity

noun

(medicine) the condition in which an organism can resist disease

Synonyms:

resistance

noun

the state of not being susceptible

Synonyms:

unsusceptibility

noun

the quality of being unaffected by something

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Example Sentences for immunities

  • 1

    Production of antibodies is the main function of the humoral immune system.

  • 2

    Watermelons are immune to the disease.

  • 3

    One was the buildup of immunity of the population.

  • 4

    Testosterone weakens the immune system.

  • 5

    Francine decided to immunize Milena.

  • 6

    Have linked immunization in the text.

  • 7

    The immune system resides in the hemolymph.

  • 8

    The rising immunity terminates the infection.

  • 9

    Immunization to and alleviation of learned helplessness in man.

  • 10

    It emphasizes the immunization to deviations that are self enforcing.