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immunize
(redirected from immunise)

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immunize verb counterbalance, countervail, free, grant immunity, guard against, inoculate, make safe, not affected by, offset, preserve, privileged, protect, resist, safeguard, shield, shield from damage, shield from danger, shield from injury, unsusceptible to, vaccinate against
See also: protect


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They immunise and support the concept of start healthy, stay healthy, while working both independently and in a team environment.
Remondino's tub-thumping advocacy of mass circumcision in his History of circumcision from the earliest times to the present: Moral and physical reasons for its performance (1891), according to which the procedure would not only discourage boys from masturbating, but immunise them against tuberculosis, cancer, syphilis, polio, idiocy, forgetfulness and just about any medical problem you cared to mention.
Use of live and inactivated Salmonella enteritidis phage type 4 vaccines to immunise laying hens against experimental infection.
 
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