What is another word for immunize?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪmjuːnˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

When it comes to immunizing against infectious diseases, there are several synonyms you can use to describe the process. Some of the commonly used synonyms for immunize include vaccinate, inoculate, protect, shield, safeguard, fortify, defend, and guard against. All these words emphasize the act of creating immunity against a specific disease or ailment, through the administration of vaccines or other preventive measures. Additionally, these synonyms are important in conveying the importance of developing immunity to protect ourselves and our communities from outbreaks and epidemics. Whatever word you choose to use, it is important to remember the significance of immunization in preserving public health and wellbeing.

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Usage examples for Immunize

He'd spent time in Medico-Synthesis after every major job to immunize him against interrogation.
"Evil Out of Onzar"
Mark Ganes
Attempts to immunize small animals with Amanita toxin succeed only to a limited degree.
"Food Poisoning"
Edwin Oakes Jordan
Now suppose, with all their intelligence and force of organization-not to mention that mysterious and terrible unknown intelligence that leads them-they find a way to whip the ants once for all, and to immunize themselves to climatic changes?
"The Raid on the Termites"
Paul Ernst

Famous quotes with Immunize

  • Right now I belong to the wonderful organization called The Children's Action Network. The first thing we did was immunize 200,000 children across the country against childhood diseases.
    Henry Winkler
  • Humans worldwide speak different languages and animals speak the same. Animals remain anonymous and humans after self branding still ask what's in a name. If only we could become more carefree about our identities ensconced in our egos, we would be relaxed and be more dis-ease free. Be carefree and immunize, breathe in liberty & MickeyMize.
    Mickey Mehta
  • The best education will not immunize a person against corruption by power.
    Eric Hoffer
  • "If, by the virtue of charity or the circumstance of desperation, you ever chance to spend a little time around a Substance-recovery halfway facility like Enfield MA’s state-funded Ennet House, you will acquire many exotic new facts…That certain persons simply will not like you no matter what you do. That sleeping can be a form of emotional escape and can with sustained effort be abused. That purposeful sleep-deprivation can also be an abusable escape. That you do not have to like a person in order to learn from him/her/it. That loneliness is not a function of solitude. That logical validity is not a guarantee of truth. That it takes effort to pay attention to any one stimulus for more than a few seconds. That boring activities become, perversely, much less boring if you concentrate intently on them. That if enough people in a silent room are drinking coffee it is possible to make out the sound of steam coming off the coffee. That sometimes human beings have to just sit in one place and, like, hurt. That you will become way less concerned with what other people think of you when you realize how seldom they do. That there is such a thing as raw, unalloyed, agendaless kindness. That it is possible to fall asleep during an anxiety attack. That concentrating intently on anything is very hard work. That 99% of compulsive thinkers’ thinking is about themselves; that 99% of this self-directed thinking consists of imagining and then getting ready for things that are going to happen to them; and then, weirdly, that if they stop to think about it, that 100% of the things they spend 99% of their time and energy imagining and trying to prepare for all the contingencies and consequences of are never good. In short that 99% of the head’s thinking activity consists of trying to scare the everliving shit out of itself. That it is possible to make rather tasty poached eggs in a microwave oven. That some people’s moms never taught them to cover up or turn away when they sneeze. That the people to be the most frightened of are the people who are the most frightened. That it takes great personal courage to let yourself appear weak. That no single, individual moment is in and of itself unendurable. That other people can often see things about you that you yourself cannot see, even if those people are stupid. That having a lot of money does not immunize people from suffering or fear. That trying to dance sober is a whole different kettle of fish. That different people have radically different ideas of basic personal hygiene. That, perversely, it is often more fun to want something than to have it. That if you do something nice for somebody in secret, anonymously, without letting the person you did it for know it was you or anybody else know what it was you did or in any way or form trying to get credit for it, it’s almost its own form of intoxicating buzz. That anonymous generosity, too, can be abused. That it is permissible to want. That everybody is identical in their unspoken belief that way deep down they are different from everyone else. That this isn’t necessarily perverse. That there might not be angels, but there are people who might as well be angels."
    David Foster Wallace

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