What does immunized mean?
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im·mu·nized
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Princeton's WordNet
immunized, immunised, vaccinatedadjective
having been rendered unsusceptible to a disease
GCIDE
immunizedadjective
rendered insusceptible.
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immunized
Immunized refers to the process or state of being made resistant or immune to a particular disease, typically by vaccination or administration of antibodies. It can also refer to the act of protecting oneself or something from potential harm or negative impact.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of immunized in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of immunized in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of immunized in a Sentence
The strategy needs to be reinforced, there is no reason why we cannot try to reach every child to enable them to be fully immunized and protected against this disease.
I had a plan going in for that question to be asked, it was a pseudo witch hunt going on -- who was vaccinated, who wasn't vaccinated. I was in a multi-month conversation that turned into an appeal process with the NFL at that time, and my appeal hinged on that exact statement [immunized]. So what I said was, number one, factually true. I went through a multi-immunization process. And at the end of that, I don't know what you would call it, I would call it immunized.
One child who is not immunized is not a big deal, but more and more children not receiving vaccines allows for the potential spread of diseases.
Before we start vaccinating millions of adolescents and children, Tufts University School of Medicine's important to find out what the consequences are, as more people are immunized and become immune from infection, I think Tufts University School of Medicine's likely that we are going to get this pandemic under pretty good control.
Unfortunately, about 40 to 50 % of all deaths are happening in the elderly population that's in care homes, we should be able to have immunized that full population and the health care workers that take care of them by the end of the month of December or by the middle of the month of January.
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