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adj. skyddad mot; immun; oemottaglig; okänslig; befriad--------n. immun person, oemottaglig person för smitta* * *[i'mju:n]((with to or from) protected against, or naturally resistant to, eg a disease: immune to measles; immune from danger.) immun- immunity- immunize
- immunise
- immunization
- immunisation
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immune from restriction — index free (not restricted) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
immune — is followed by to or from. When the reference is to disease or some other form of harm or danger, to is more usual, and when from is used it is more often in the context of legal liabilities, but these distinctions are far from clear cut and both … Modern English usage
immune — im·mune /i myün/ adj: having immunity: exempt Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. immune … Law dictionary
Immune — Im*mune , n. One who is immune; esp., a person who is immune from a disease by reason of previous affection with the disease or inoculation. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
immune — adj. exempt 1) immune from (immune from prosecution; her prestige made her immune from criticism) unaffected 2) immune to (immune to a disease; his self confidence made him immune to criticism) * * * [ɪ mjuːn] [ exempt ] immune from (immune from… … Combinatory dictionary
immune — [[t]ɪmju͟ːn[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ: v link ADJ, usu ADJ to n If you are immune to a particular disease, you cannot be affected by it. This blood test will show whether or not you re immune to the disease... Most adults are immune to Rubella. Derived… … English dictionary
immune — im|mune [ ı mjun ] adjective * 1. ) safe from a disease, because you cannot be infected by it a ) only before noun relating to the body s IMMUNE system: a rare immune disorder 2. ) not influenced or affected by something: immune from/to: Few… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
immune */ — UK [ɪˈmjuːn] / US [ɪˈmjun] adjective 1) a) not influenced or affected by something immune from/to: Few women were immune to his charm. Japan was by no means immune from continental influences. Our patrols were no longer immune from attack. b) not … English dictionary
immune — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin immunis, from in + munia services, obligations; akin to Latin munus service more at mean Date: 15th century 1. a. free, exempt < immune from further taxation > b. marked by protection < some… … New Collegiate Dictionary
immune — im|mune [ıˈmju:n] adj [Date: 1800 1900; : Latin; Origin: immunis, from munis ready for service ] 1.) [not before noun] someone who is immune to a particular disease cannot catch it ▪ Once we ve had the disease, we re immune for life. 2.) immune… … Dictionary of contemporary English
immune — adj. 1 protected against a disease VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become ▪ remain, stay ▪ make sb ▪ … Collocations dictionary