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Inoculate

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Inoculate meaning

To introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into something (e.g. the body) or someone, such as to produce immunity to a specific disease. | To safeguard or protect something as if by inoculation. | To add one substance to another.

Example sentences (20)

That acted like a traditional vaccine: he got enough of a virus to inoculate him but not put him at serious risk.

Better is to anticipate objections, or inoculate people against the strategies used to promote misinformation.

I mentioned that we don’t take advertising, but that doesn’t inoculate us from this censorship.

He's floated unverified and harmful treatments, including suggesting Americans could inoculate themselves by injecting bleach.

Many countries are counting on using the AstraZeneca vaccine to inoculate their populations.

Nunavut is also set to receive a shipment of the vaccine that will inoculate 75 per cent of residents in the next three months.

That tells its own story of how successful an implementation programme will be that is aiming to inoculate a million people a week — more than a year, in other words for the whole country to be protected.

The US is seeking to inoculate 20 million people this month alone.

To make this nightmare truly go away, forever, we need to inoculate nearly 330 million Americans and, ultimately, all 7.6 billion people on the planet.

Deke and Fitz-Simmons try to figure out a way to inoculate the team from Izel’s ability to possess them so they can get close enough to stop her.

In Failure To Inoculate Asylum Seekers, Federal Gov't.

Inspector Jade Nel said the clinic will allow the SPCA to inoculate animals, microchip animals, provide medication to animals, monitor animals and carry out basic medical treatment.

Did the game successfully inoculate players against fake news?

Don’t let this tactic inoculate you to the fact that it shoulders the blame for everything.

Fair Access to Insurance Requirements, or FAIR, plans were created as part of a congressional push in the late 1960s to inoculate cities from blight caused by race riots and allow people living in those areas to obtain reasonably priced insurance.

For example, it may be possible to “inoculate” target audiences against fake news.

This is exactly the sort of bumptious thinking that’s left American-Iranian relations in tatters, and it’s crucial in the coming days that Donald Trump inoculate himself against it.

For example, religions that preach of the value of faith over evidence from everyday experience or reason inoculate societies against many of the most basic tools people commonly use to evaluate their ideas.

Recently, the potential for mosquito saliva to affect the course of WNV disease was demonstrated. citation citation citation Mosquitoes inoculate their saliva into the skin while obtaining blood.

These institutions were originally utilized by the Misnagdim to inoculate their youth from Hasidic influence, but now the latter faced a similar crisis.