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1 immunity
• grant immunity Immunität gewähren• withdraw immunity die Immunität aufheben -
2 diplomatic
adjective, diplomatically adverb(Polit.; also fig.) diplomatisch* * *[diplə'mætik]1) (concerning diplomacy: a diplomatic mission.) diplomatisch2) (tactful: a diplomatic remark.) diplomatisch* * *dip·lo·mat·ic[ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk, AM -t̬-]he gave a very \diplomatic answer er antwortete sehr diplomatischby \diplomatic channels auf diplomatischem Weg\diplomatic language Diplomatensprache fto grant sb \diplomatic status jdn in den Diplomatenstand erheben* * *["dIplə'mtɪk] diplomatisch* * *A adj (adv diplomatically)1. POL diplomatisch:diplomatic career Diplomatenlaufbahn f;diplomatic immunity diplomatische Immunität;diplomatic relations diplomatische Beziehungen;2. fig diplomatisch, klug, taktisch geschickt1. Diplomatik f, Urkundenlehre f2. POL Diplomatie f* * *adjective, diplomatically adverb(Polit.; also fig.) diplomatisch* * *adj.diplomatisch adj.
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immunity — im·mu·ni·ty /i myü nə tē/ n pl ties [Latin immunitas, from immunis exempt from public service, exempt, from in non + munis (from munia services)] 1: exemption from a duty or liability that is granted by law to a person or class of persons a… … Law dictionary
Immunity — • An exemption from a legal obligation (munus), imposed on a person or his property by law, custom, or the order of a superior Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Immunity Immunity … Catholic encyclopedia
immunity — UK US /ɪˈmjuːnəti/ noun [U] ► LAW official protection from legal action, for example, not being judged in a court or punished for a crime: grant/give sb immunity »Taken before a federal judge, he was granted immunity but ordered to testify or… … Financial and business terms
immunity — immunity, impunity In non medical contexts immunity means ‘freedom or exemption from an obligation, penalty, or unfavourable circumstance’ and like immune can be followed by to or from: • Balder was a son of the most senior god, Odin, and one… … Modern English usage
grant immunity — index condone, palliate (excuse) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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immunity — noun 1 protection against disease ADJECTIVE ▪ strong ▪ acquired, natural ▪ impaired ▪ lifelong ▪ Infection usually confers lifelon … Collocations dictionary
immunity — Synonyms and related words: absolution, acquired immunity, active immunity, amnesty, antibody, antigen, artificial immunity, assurance, blank check, carte blanche, charter, clear sailing, congenital immunity, copyright, diplomatic immunity,… … Moby Thesaurus
immunity — UK [ɪˈmjuːnətɪ] / US [ɪˈmjunətɪ] noun Word forms immunity : singular immunity plural immunities 1) [countable/uncountable] a situation in which someone is not affected by something such as a law because they have a special job or position… … English dictionary
immunity — im|mu|ni|ty [ ı mjunəti ] noun 1. ) count or uncount a situation in which someone is not affected by something such as a law because they have a special job or position: immunity from: immunity from prosecution grant someone immunity: They would… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
grant — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ large, substantial ▪ small ▪ full (esp. BrE) ▪ Full student maintenance grants are a thing of the past. (BrE) … Collocations dictionary