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immuned

American  
[ih-myoond] / ɪˈmyund /

adjective

  1. an uncommon variant of immunized.


Etymology

Origin of immuned

First recorded in 1890–95

Example Sentences

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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.

From The War After the War by Marcosson, Isaac Frederick

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.

From Lad: A Dog by Terhune, Albert Payson

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