immunise


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immunise


Past participle: immunised
Gerund: immunising

Imperative
immunise
immunise
Present
I immunise
you immunise
he/she/it immunises
we immunise
you immunise
they immunise
Preterite
I immunised
you immunised
he/she/it immunised
we immunised
you immunised
they immunised
Present Continuous
I am immunising
you are immunising
he/she/it is immunising
we are immunising
you are immunising
they are immunising
Present Perfect
I have immunised
you have immunised
he/she/it has immunised
we have immunised
you have immunised
they have immunised
Past Continuous
I was immunising
you were immunising
he/she/it was immunising
we were immunising
you were immunising
they were immunising
Past Perfect
I had immunised
you had immunised
he/she/it had immunised
we had immunised
you had immunised
they had immunised
Future
I will immunise
you will immunise
he/she/it will immunise
we will immunise
you will immunise
they will immunise
Future Perfect
I will have immunised
you will have immunised
he/she/it will have immunised
we will have immunised
you will have immunised
they will have immunised
Future Continuous
I will be immunising
you will be immunising
he/she/it will be immunising
we will be immunising
you will be immunising
they will be immunising
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been immunising
you have been immunising
he/she/it has been immunising
we have been immunising
you have been immunising
they have been immunising
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been immunising
you will have been immunising
he/she/it will have been immunising
we will have been immunising
you will have been immunising
they will have been immunising
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been immunising
you had been immunising
he/she/it had been immunising
we had been immunising
you had been immunising
they had been immunising
Conditional
I would immunise
you would immunise
he/she/it would immunise
we would immunise
you would immunise
they would immunise
Past Conditional
I would have immunised
you would have immunised
he/she/it would have immunised
we would have immunised
you would have immunised
they would have immunised
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.immunise - law: grant immunity from prosecution
protect - shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage; "Weatherbeater protects your roof from the rain"
2.immunise - perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculationimmunise - perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation; "We vaccinate against scarlet fever"; "The nurse vaccinated the children in the school"
practice of medicine, medicine - the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"
inject, shoot - give an injection to; "We injected the glucose into the patient's vein"
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Translations
يُحَصِّن، يُكْسِبُ مناعَه
gera ónæman, vekja ónæmi

immune

(iˈmjuːn) adjective
(with to or from) protected against, or naturally resistant to, eg a disease. immune to measles; immune from danger.
imˈmunity noun
ˈimmunize, ˈimmunise (ˈimju-) verb
to make immune to a disease, especially by an injection of a weak form of the disease.
ˌimmuniˈzation, ˌimmuniˈsation noun
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
References in periodicals archive ?
'The state government's health officials will immunise children in the 34 Local Government Areas for free,' he said.
'Despite this, there are still some, either due to ignorance, laziness or differing beliefs who do not immunise themselves.
The main focus of present polio campaign is to sort out all such refusal cases while those who refused to immunise their children will be punished under law,' said a health official of Bajaur while talking to The Express Tribune.
She said that a total of 1,480 teams have been constituted to immunise children under five years of age.
Then turning to p8, I read that the Waikato District Health Board (DHB) is maintaining its stance of nurses having to immunise against influenza or mask up.
This is called herd immunity where you may immunise 100 children but more than 500 will benefit from it as the entire population that comes in contact with the immunised children will develop immunity."