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immuned

[ih-myoond]

adjective

  1. an uncommon variant of immunized.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of immuned1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences

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Even the housing market wasn’t immuned from gender discrimination.

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Lad saw the dislike in McGillicuddy's heavy-thatched eyes; cordially he yearned to prove his own distaste for the shepherd, but the Mistress' command had immuned this sour stranger.

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Asia offers refuge to firms seeking to emerge from the worst of the 2008 financial meltdown and the current turbulence in Europe, but the region is not immuned to shaky demand growth and the spectre of risk aversion, they told the Reuters Global Energy Summit.

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He was immuned from military service, he had a little capital of his own, and with Government aid he set to work.

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In the seventies those who met me did not know       Of the vision That immuned me from the chillings of mis-prision And the damps that choked my goings to and fro In the seventies; yea, those nodders did not know       Of the vision.

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immune compleximmune response