Immunity

Word IMMUNITY
Character 8
Hyphenation im mu ni ty
Pronunciations /ɪˈmjuːnəti/

Definitions and meanings of "Immunity"

What do we mean by immunity?

The quality or condition of being immune. noun

Inherited, acquired, or induced resistance to infection by a specific pathogen. noun

Exemption from certain generally applicable requirements of law or from certain liabilities, granted to special groups of people to facilitate the performance of their public functions. noun

Exemption from prosecution granted to a witness to compel him or her to give potentially self-incriminating testimony that otherwise could not be compelled because of the constitutional right against self-incrimination. noun

Exemption from being sued. noun

Exemption from obligation or responsibility in any respect, conferred by law or a sovereign act; freedom from legal liability; an exemption conferred, as from public service or charges, or from penalty for any particular act or course of conduct; hence, special privilege; liberty to do or refrain from doing any particular thing. noun

Exemption from any natural or usual liability. noun

In eccles. usage, the exemption of certain sacred places and ecclesiastical personages from secular burdens and functions, and from acts regarded as repugnant to their sanctity. noun

See the quotation. noun

In pathology, a lack or absence of susceptibility to disease. This may be either natural or acquired. noun

Freedom or exemption from any charge, duty, obligation, office, tax, imposition, penalty, or service; a particular privilege noun

Freedom; exemption. noun

The state of being insusceptible to disease, certain poisons, etc. noun

The state of being insusceptible to something; notably: noun

A resistance to a specific thing. noun

The quality of being unaffected by something noun

An act exempting someone noun

The state of not being susceptible noun

(medicine) the condition in which an organism can resist disease noun

The state of being insusceptible to something; notably:

A resistance to a specific thing.

Immunization is where you get poked with pointy needles so you don't die. Urban Dictionary

1. An mode of communication involving obfuscation of intent affording or attempting an immunity from consequences. 2. A mode of communication adopted by politicians who seek a plausible deniability of something (typically of surreptitious nefarity). See also: Nefarobacterium: A case study on sub-cultural organisms. http://www.brownnoiseunit.com/nefarobacterium Urban Dictionary

Immunization means you're going to get a needle and it's going to hurt. congratulations. Urban Dictionary

A community of indians Urban Dictionary

To have a high pain-threshold. Urban Dictionary

Unable to be infected by a perticular desiease because you've taken a vaccine against it, it also means, unable to be infulenced by something. Urban Dictionary

A bizarre policy which prevents police officers from being held accountable when they violate somebody's rights Urban Dictionary

The state of immunity or process of becoming immune to misinformation, bullshit, fake news, crack pot theories & malicious manipulation by conducting thorough research, checking sources & applying critical thinking. When the mind is vaccinated against bollocks the mind's owner could be said to have nerd immunity. Urban Dictionary

The privilege a law student asks for so that he is not called on in class for the day. A student may give either an excuse or a justification for this request, preferably by email ahead of time, or in person right before class. The term is called "Socratic" immunity because most professors in law school use the Socratic method of teaching, grilling a student with questions for ten minutes of class or more. Urban Dictionary

Complete disregard on the part of a friend, girlfriend or ex-girlfriend for any minor stupid thing you said or did while drunk (i.e. drunk texting, drunk calling, drunken Facebook status updates, drunken confession, ETC). Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Immunity

The word "immunity" in example sentences

The High Court found that the expert had immunity but the Court of Appeal allowed the GMC's appeal, finding that an expert had no ­immunity from disciplinary proceedings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Just as a healthy body may gain immunity from a disease by being inoculated with a mild form of it, so Christian thought was immunized against the false doctrines which threatened to destroy it, three centuries later, by its inoculation with the dying germs of Orientalism which it had encountered, and triumphed over, at Toulouse. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In January, Greenwald reports, Olbermann delivered an unhinged rant in which he called the immunity provision a "shameless, breathless, literally textbook example of fascism" -- and in case you thought he meant the nongenocidal Italian kind, he also likened proponents of immunity to "the bureaucrats of the Third Reich." ❋ Unknown (2008)

It seems to us to be urgent, because the Iranians are deliberately drifting into what we call an immunity zone where practically no surgical operation could block them. ❋ Unknown (2012)

"It seems to us to be urgent, because the Iranians are deliberately drifting into what we call an immunity zone where practically no surgical operation could block them," he said. ❋ Unknown (2012)

"It seems to us to be urgent, because the Iranians are deliberately drifting into what we call an immunity zone where practically no surgical operation could block them." ❋ Adrian Blomfield (2012)

Thanks to a series of Supreme Court decisions interpreting the same 1974 law the restaurateurs are relying on, the health insurance industry already enjoys sweeping immunity from the most basic laws protecting ordinary Americans – because of these Supreme Court cases, employer-provided health plans enjoy total lawsuit immunity when they wrongfully deny coverage to one of their customers: ❋ Unknown (2009)

… If it is, if it is kept up with the IAEA inspections, it gets immunity from the massive nuclear retaliation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If this is the case, Catholicism did not simply motivate the construction of a unified Protestant front; it also provided Protestants with a certain immunity against the most destructive possibilities of their core idea. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Diplomatic immunity is only granted to recognized diplomats from countries whose sovereignty have been recognized. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Catholicism did not simply motivate the construction of a unified Protestant front; it also provided Protestants with a certain immunity against the most destructive possibilities of their core idea. ❋ Unknown (2009)

One member of each tribe will win immunity, and both tribes will go to Tribal Council. ❋ Tallulah Morehead (2010)

How else could health insurers achieve near total immunity from the law? ❋ Unknown (2009)

United's alliance with US Airways, because it does not have antitrust immunity, is mainly promotional. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It's a different question, and it's moving the goalposts to say that the origin of adaptive immunity is an open question because we don't have all the answers on the origin of life. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I got an immunization and it was [pointy] but [im] [still alive] ❋ Pineapplenutts1999 (2019)

1. One should not mistake those overtures for anything but an immunication of [belligerence]. 2. My hope for Barack Obama is that his [communication skills] do not [evolve] into immunication skills; if they do he may become known as The Great Immunicator. ❋ George J. Szynal (2008)

[Jess]: Did you hear about our [grade 8] immunizations? Kate: No! Jess: They're today! Kate: Oh no! I hate [needles]. Doctor: Daniel? Daniel: Here. Doctor: We are ready to give you your immunizations. Daniel: Okay. ❋ Thisnameisnowtaken (2013)

You know that [development] with the big houses behind the mall in [exton], its practically an [immunity]. ❋ Markexton (2008)

"[James] is immune to sack-wacks" ❋ SuperJax (2007)

1- [redd] was very calm and immune to pressure. 2- he looked very immune to emotions. 3- when will we take a vaccine so that we become immune to [corona virus]. 4- they say she is very immune to [rasist] jokes, even though she hates racism ❋ Redd Murf (2020)

A cop pulls somebody over for a broken [tail light] and ends up shooting them.[The cop] claims he thought their cell phone or whatever was a gun. the victims family might sue the police department in which case any [settlement] would be paid with tax dollars but because of qualified immunity the police officer can't be personally sued. ❋ Just_sayin' (2021)

Have you read 'Occult Features of Anarchism' by Erica Lagalisse? It's a terrific way to build [nerd immunity] against unsubstantiated, baseless conspiracy theories. Erik Davis podcasts are wonderful [spreaders] of nerd immunity, you listen, think, read, think some more and you're on your way to acquiring some serious nerd immunity. During the Covid-19 pandemic some people spoke of building [herd immunity], yet a lot of them were quickly infected by fake news and false information because they didn't build some nerd immunity first. ❋ Ivanji (2020)

[Socratic immunity] is critical because most [law school] professors count class participation as at least a small factor in a [student's] grade. ❋ Moggraider (2010)

Ex-girlfriend: "We broke up two days ago. Why did you call me at 3 A.M. for a [booty-call]?" You: "I [plead] [drunken immunity]." ❋ Gooddave (2010)

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