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Inoculated meaning
simple past and past participle of inoculate
Using Inoculated
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of inoculate
- In the example corpus, inoculated often appears in combinations such as: inoculated with, inoculated against, be inoculated.
Context around Inoculated
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 7 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Inoculated
- In this selection, "inoculated" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, poor, children, israel, diva, first and registering stand out and add context to how "inoculated" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include bacteria is inoculated beneath the and could be inoculated first. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "inoculated" sits close to words such as aaf, aalen and abrogated, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with inoculated
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Poor inoculated diva, can’t even go one and done this year. (12 words)
However, he revealed that his daughter, Veronica, had been inoculated with the vaccine. (13 words)
Here is an excerpt from an interview I did with Attkisson:Inoculated: How Scienc. (14 words)
Fernandez didn’t mention the pending Sputnik trials when he announced the agreement with Russia during a Dec. 10 press conference, when he also anticipated that in a few months over 10 million Argentines would be inoculated. (37 words)
A comprehensive global health effort is then mounted to get enough people inoculated in every geography, which combined with those who’ve already contracted the disease and survived, gets us past the herd immunity threshold. (35 words)
A disease that can be treated, and inoculated against by creating an environment in which unethical behaviour is simply unacceptable; in which all employees know that their company will expose it and condemn it. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Poor inoculated diva, can’t even go one and done this year.
Records showed that parents and relatives of children inoculated with dengvaxia filed 158 criminal complaints.
For eight decades, Israel, inoculated by Washington, the corporate media and threats of being labeled antisemitic, have successfully kept the story of Palestine and its people from the American public.
That is to say, He affects our moral and emotional consciousness in such a way that we become inoculated against the depravity of an amoral society.
They grow from oak trees which have been inoculated with the spores of the truffle, along with the right soil and environment conditions - but this doesn't guarantee they'll produce truffles.
A comprehensive global health effort is then mounted to get enough people inoculated in every geography, which combined with those who’ve already contracted the disease and survived, gets us past the herd immunity threshold.
At a press conference Thursday, Abbott said he had not yet been vaccinated but planned to do so after front-line health care workers are inoculated.
During the start of the second phase of vaccinations, many residents will be inoculated at local health department clinics and only later will vaccines be available through pharmacies and primary care providers.
Even with two highly effective vaccines, practices such as social distancing and face covering will be needed for months before enough people are inoculated to curb virus transmission and eventually end the pandemic.
Fernandez didn’t mention the pending Sputnik trials when he announced the agreement with Russia during a Dec. 10 press conference, when he also anticipated that in a few months over 10 million Argentines would be inoculated.
Fifty NHS hospitals in England are already equipped with super-cold freezers that can keep the vaccine at -70C, meaning healthcare staff could be inoculated first.
Here is an excerpt from an interview I did with Attkisson:Inoculated: How Scienc.
Jenner famously inoculated his gardener’s nine-year-old son with cowpox and then exposed him to the smallpox virus with no ill effect.
Researchers were successful in providing the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, hoping to prevent the spread of this virus as participants continue to be inoculated.
Roots from plants that were inoculated with SmR1 or SmR54 were analyzed by fluorescence microscopy.
The aim, according to Gracia, would be to create a global registry of all those who have been inoculated, registering them via the microchip.
The nation's top infectious disease specialist, Dr. Anthony Fauci, told ABC earlier this month that he strongly recommended that Biden and Harris be inoculated as soon as possible.
A disease that can be treated, and inoculated against by creating an environment in which unethical behaviour is simply unacceptable; in which all employees know that their company will expose it and condemn it.
Essentially, the bacteria is inoculated beneath the skin (we'll discuss how later), and a few cells reside there, under the surface.
However, he revealed that his daughter, Veronica, had been inoculated with the vaccine.
Common combinations with inoculated
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- inoculated with 7×
- inoculated against 5×
- be inoculated 5×
- been inoculated 3×
- are inoculated 2×
- was inoculated 2×
- inoculated at 2×
- inoculated to 2×
- and inoculated 2×
- is inoculated 2×