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1 (to) inoculate
(to) inoculate /ɪˈnɒkjʊleɪt/v. t.1 inoculare (med. e fig.); iniettare; instillare: to inoculate sb. with smallpox vaccine, inoculare il vaccino del vaiolo a q.2 (med.) immunizzare ( con inoculazione di vaccino, siero, ecc.); vaccinare: to inoculate children against polio, vaccinare i bambini contro la poliomielite. -
2 (to) inoculate
(to) inoculate /ɪˈnɒkjʊleɪt/v. t.1 inoculare (med. e fig.); iniettare; instillare: to inoculate sb. with smallpox vaccine, inoculare il vaccino del vaiolo a q.2 (med.) immunizzare ( con inoculazione di vaccino, siero, ecc.); vaccinare: to inoculate children against polio, vaccinare i bambini contro la poliomielite.
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