immune
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|IELTS vocabulary im‧mune /ɪˈmjuːn/ adjective
مصون، ایمن
مصون کردن، محفوظ کردن، مقاوم دربرابر مرض بر اثر تلقیح واکسن، دارای مصونیت قانونی و پارلمانی، قانون فقه: مصون
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Synonyms & Related Words immune[adjective]Synonyms: exempt, clear, free, invulnerable, proof (against), protected, resistant, safe, unaffected
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English Dictionary im‧mune /ɪˈmjuːn/
adjective[
Date: 1800-1900;
Language: Latin;
Origin: immunis, from munis 'ready for service']
1. [not before noun] someone who is immune to a particular disease cannot catch it:
Once we’ve had the disease, we’re immune for life.2. immune response/reaction the reaction of the body’s immune system to something that is harmful:
HIV is a progressive disease which the immune response ultimately fails to control.3. [not before noun] not affected by something that happens or is done
immune to The Labour Party is not immune to new ideas.4. [not before noun] specially protected from something unpleasant
immune from The senior members of the group appeared to be immune from arrest. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations immune adj.I. protected against a disease VERBS be, seem | become | remain, stay | make sb The vaccination doesn't necessarily make you completely immune. ADV. completely, totally PREP. to Many people are immune to this disease. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
immune II. not affected by sth VERBS appear, be, prove, seem | become | remain ADV. completely, entirely, quite, totally, wholly | by no means, far from Children are far from immune to the virus of cruelty that is latent in all human beings.
almost, largely, virtually | relatively PREP. to She's quite immune to criticism. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲