Immunity
61immunity — A state in which the body responds specifically to antigen and/or in which a protective response is mounted against a pathogenic agent. May be innate or may be induced by infection or vaccination, or by the passive transfer of antibodies of… …
62immunity — im mu·ni·ty || ɪ mjuËnÉ™tɪ n. condition of being insusceptible to a disease; exemption, freedom, protection …
63immunity — noun (plural immunities) 1》 the ability of an organism to resist an infection by activating an immune response. 2》 exemption or protection from an obligation or penalty …
64immunity — n. 1. Freedom, exemption, release, exoneration. 2. Privilege, prerogative, right, liberty, charter, franchise …
65immunity — n 1. insusceptibility, inoculation, protection, safety. 2. exemption, impunity, indemnity; freedom, release, excusal, absolution, Rom. Cath. Ch. dispensation, Archaic. franchise; exception, exclusion. 3. privilege, prerogative, right; liberty,… …
66immunity — im·mu·ni·ty …
67immunity — Неприкосновенность …
68immunity — [ɪˈmjuːnəti] noun [C/U] a situation in which someone is not affected by something such as a law because they have a special job or position …
69immunity — im•mu•ni•ty [[t]ɪˈmyu nɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state of being immune from a particular disease or the like 2) imu the condition that permits either natural or acquired resistance to disease 3) imu the ability of a cell to react… …
70immunity — /əˈmjunəti/ (say uh myoohnuhtee), /ɪ / (say i ) noun (plural immunities) 1. the state of being immune from, or insusceptible to, a particular disease or the like. 2. exemption from any natural or usual liability. 3. exemption from obligation,… …