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Definition of immunity:

  • (noun) the state of not being susceptible;
  • (noun) (medicine) the condition in which an organism can resist disease
  • (noun) the quality of being unaffected by something; "immunity to criticism"
  • (noun) an act exempting someone; "he was granted immunity from prosecution"

Sentence Examples:

The pathologist goes farther and asks the reason for certain apparent immunities.

One attack, however, seems to secure immunity from a second.

"That is how we have to buy immunity from small annoyances here," he said.

The clerical banquets were accompanied by the claim of clerical immunities.

I envy you your immunity at a time of life not much removed from my own.

Titus, accordingly, made anew a proclamation offering them immunity.

We understand, I think, that indirectly you are asking immunity for an individual.

India had hitherto enjoyed long spells of immunity from foreign interference.

There were some immunities, however, attaching to the character enjoyed by no one else.

Were the immunities and rights of citizenship secured to them?

Ease, luxury, life-long immunity from toil, wait upon their resolution to do ill.

Young men who have the means to purchase an immunity can obtain one for only two years.

The problems of immunity are not considered here.

The privileges and immunities enjoyed by these abbeys were very extensive.

Yet neither of their majesties has a legal right to any such immunity.

Such were the rights of coining money, of private war, and of immunity from taxation.

Being ring-men gave us immunity from labor.

They would cheat, not only one another but the consumers, with virtual immunity.

We were therefore justified in feeling a sense of immunity from stray shells and bullets.

No genius can hide his own immunity.

She was not feeling anything now except the shame of her immunity.

His quest for mankind was immunity from suffering, not the active enjoyment of life.

Yet it takes the same view of the poet, without allowing him a like immunity.

Certain immunities were granted, and certain restrictions imposed.

A democratic political organization has no immunity from grievances.

Barton an almost complete immunity from feminine sarcasm.

The city has had a fortunate immunity from serious fires.

He has acquired immunity to many infections by having experienced them.

Youth, and health, and strength, furnish no immunity against death.

Immunity from criticism isn't ever good for the well-known human race.

Representatives to have diplomatic privileges and immunities.

Never before had the government disregarded the principle of parliamentary immunity.

Nor are we here urging immunity of criticism for ourselves.

Immunity for our island has gone too since we took to commerce.

Looks like his immunity holds in part.

The immunities of the clergy indeed were becoming a hindrance to public justice.

Ezra brought a great show of courage to balance the other's immunity from danger.

Immunity following this procedure is said to last from one to eighteen months.

I would not buy hope of immunity by so cowardly a desire even if I hated him.

Her own immunity from pain confirmed the fatal supposition.

Vigorous health confers immunity from disease-producing agents as nothing else can.

The rich gentry, on the other hand, were able to buy immunity from forced labor.

Croix enjoyed certain immunities which had been reserved to him.

The Druids had immunity from military service and from the payment of tribute.

I can only stretch parliamentary immunity so far.

Is the right to vote one of the privileges or immunities of citizens?

What are the privileges and immunities of citizens?

I purchased my immunity from earlier entanglements by the price of my whole life.

Her prejudice against photographs has given her that immunity.

One attack seems to confer immunity from another.

You are aware that the period of that immunity is long since past.

Immunity from this remark was to me a rare enjoyment.

The continued immunity had had its effect, regardless of her earlier suspicions.

These concerned both the area and the duration of the immunity.

Terror that for all the promise of immunity they might lay hands on her.

Offer him immunity - he was only a pawn in the hands of those higher up.

If that immunity was hereditary, it might save the race.

It is not yet clear, partly because the doctors disagree as to what immunity is.

Your defense is your certain immunity from attack.

A commune was set up, and given the necessary powers and immunities.

"And it would practically destroy the principle of diplomatic immunity."

Assuredly this immunity is not due to chance.

Not even Achilles' self was plunged wholesale into the waters of immunity.

Within such bounds they are privileged to claim all comforts and immunities.

It is true, neutrality has not carried many immunities lately.

He was seeking immunity and safety.

Even though they're not of Privileged rank, they're granted certain immunities and rights.

They promised indeed freedom from English taxation, but this immunity was already enjoyed.

You are thinking of my own immunity?

Individual immunity and social conditions favorable to general immunity.

There is no immunity from further attacks.

From the emperor himself I bought immunity and license to trade throughout the world.

Much did I enjoy the immunity that, I supposed, being a prisoner gave to me.

They must regard that as their maximum period of immunity.

"And what immunity makes a denial unnecessary?"

In other words, it has acquired immunity against this particular germ and its toxin.

The Governor-General repeated his assurances of immunity upon the prescribed conditions.

No warfare interferes with the immunity of their persons or property.

Or, he might be able to have the charge back there dropped and get immunity out here.

That is in regard to the immunity question.

It afforded perfect immunity from harm.

They were offered immunity of life and property, and a judicial trial.

He refused to do either, supporting the claim of immunity of sanctuary.

The Governor argued that there could be no religious immunity in trade concerns.

That shall be my strength and my immunity all the way!

Then he'd gone through a period when the full realization of his immunity had hit him.

Let us consider comparative immunity for a moment.

Your life, like mine, hangs on a single thread, and you have no immunity from death!

Immunity from attack for some days had made them careless.

For a while all the saloons enjoyed equal immunity in selling drinks on Sunday.

Beyond the garden walls there was, she knew, immunity from human pain.

Though, for my part, I never could see what right we gain to immunity just by dying.

Nor am I sure that I ought to be thankful for my immunity from the fever of patriotism.

Have we any chestnuts which show immunity to this disease?

It is no mere immunity from a future hell.

We have had a long immunity from punishment.

Mary's, across the marshes on the main land, also boasts this immunity.

It appears your temporary immunity is over.

Out of her long immunity had been bred contempt for the rest of us.

Man shares the immunity of the wild animals.