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immune in Italian

immune in Italian is immune, immunològico, immunitario — immune means protected against a disease, usually through vaccination or prior infection.

immune in Italian

immune
adj
(medicine, usually with "to") Protected by inoculation, or due to innate resistance to pathogens.
immunològico
adj
(medicine) Of or pertaining to immunity.
immunitario
adj
(medicine) Of or pertaining to immunity.

What does "immune" mean?

  1. adj Protected against a disease, usually through vaccination or prior infection.
    "After the vaccine, she was immune to the virus."
  2. adj Not affected by or exempt from something.
    "No business is truly immune to a recession."

immune in a sentence

  • After the vaccine, she was immune to the virus.
  • No business is truly immune to a recession.
  • Diplomats are immune from local prosecution in many cases.

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What is "immune" in Italian?

"immune" in Italian is immune, immunològico, immunitario. immune means: Protected against a disease, usually through vaccination or prior infection.

How do you use "immune" in a sentence?

Example: "After the vaccine, she was immune to the virus." In Italian, "immune" is immune, immunològico, immunitario.

Are there other ways to say "immune" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "immune": immune, immunològico, immunitario.

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