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    immune
    /ɪˈmjuːn/

    adjective

    • 1. resistant to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells: "they were naturally immune to hepatitis B"
    • 2. protected or exempt, especially from an obligation or the effects of something: "they are immune from legal action"

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  2. IMMUNE definition: 1. protected against a particular disease by particular substances in the blood: 2. not affected…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of IMMUNE is not susceptible or responsive; especially : having a high degree of resistance to a disease. How to use immune in a sentence. Frequently Asked Questions About immune.

  4. 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. The adjective immune comes from the Latin word immunis, which means “exempt from public service.” If you're protected — or exempt — from disease, injury, work, insults, or accusations, then you're immune.

  5. Immune definition: protected from a disease or the like, as by inoculation or by having the necessary antibodies due to a previous infection (often followed by to). See examples of IMMUNE used in a sentence.

  6. immune (to something) not affected by something, especially something that you might expect to be harmful. You'll eventually become immune to criticism. Few people are immune to her charms. Our business is far from immune to economic conditions. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  7. protected against a particular disease or illness by particular substances in the blood: The vaccine would make infants immune to bacteria that can cause middle ear infections. Immune also means protected from or unable to be influenced by something, esp. something bad: She says her mother is immune to criticism from strangers. immunization.

  8. Someone or something that is immune from a particular process or situation is able to escape it. Members of the Bundestag are immune from prosecution for corruption. [ + from] No one is immune from scandal. immunity uncountable noun. The police are offering immunity to witnesses.

  9. Definition of immune adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Definition of 'immune' Word Frequency. immune. (ɪmyun ) 1. adjective [v-link ADJ] If you are immune to a particular disease, you cannot be affected by it. About 93 percent of U.S. residents are immune to measles either because they were vaccinated or they had the disease as a child. immunity (ɪmyunɪti ) uncountable noun.

  11. Immunology of or pertaining to the production of antibodies or lymphocytes that can react with a specific antigen: immune reaction. exempt or protected: immune from punishment. not responsive or susceptible: immune to new ideas. n. a person who is immune.