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    im·mu·ni·ty
    /iˈmyo͞onədē/

    noun

    • 1. the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells: "immunity to typhoid seems to have increased spontaneously" Similar resistance toresilience tononsusceptibility tolack of susceptibility toOpposite susceptibility to

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  2. The meaning of IMMUNITY is the quality or state of being immune; especially : a condition of being able to resist a particular disease especially through preventing development of a pathogenic microorganism or by counteracting the effects of its products.

  3. exemption from obligation, service, duty, or liability to taxation, jurisdiction, etc.: The ambassador claimed diplomatic immunity when they arrested him for reckless driving. Synonyms: prerogative, liberty, license, franchise. Antonyms: liability.

  4. Immunity is the body's ability to defend against foreign agents. It can be innate or acquired after birth. Explore more about the Immunity at BYJU'S.

  5. Immunity means exemption or resistance. If you're protected against something, you have immunity to it. Your new silver clothes just might grant you immunity from getting thrown in jail by the fashion police.

  6. protection against a particular disease or illness by particular substances in the blood. law Immunity is also the condition of being protected from the law: Rowe was promised immunity from prosecution if he cooperated.

  7. 5 days ago · Immune system, the complex group of defense responses found in humans and other advanced vertebrates that helps repel disease-causing entities. Immunity from disease is conferred by two cooperative defense systems: innate immunity and acquired immunity. Learn more about the immune system’s mechanisms and evolution.

  8. IMMUNITY meaning: 1 : the power to keep yourself from being affected by a disease usually + to; 2 : special protection from what is required for most people by law usually + from.

  9. noun. /ɪˈmjuːnəti/ (plural immunities) [uncountable] the bodys ability to avoid or not be affected by infection and disease. immunity (to something) immunity to infection. immunity against something The vaccine provides longer immunity against flu. see also herd immunity. Wordfinder. Collocations Illnesses. Extra Examples.

  10. the state of being immune, especially to disease or from legal action: diplomatic immunity. The vaccine gives you lifelong immunity to the virus. (Definition of immunity from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of immunity. in Chinese (Traditional) 免疫, 免除, 豁免… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 免疫, 免除, 豁免…

  11. It is defined as the first line of defense against pathogens, representing a critical systemic response to prevent infection and maintain homeostasis, contributing to the activation of an adaptive immune response.