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Inoculated - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Inoculated means having been given a vaccine to protect against a disease. It refers to the process of introducing a weakened or dead pathogen to stimulate immunity.

inoculated

/ɪˈnɑkjəleɪtɪd/ /ɪˈnɒkjʊleɪtɪd/

Definition:

Protected against disease by introducing a vaccine or microorganism.

Synonyms:

vaccinated, immunized, protected, treated

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

unvaccinated, susceptible

Common Collocations:

inoculated against, inoculated with, inoculated for protection

Derivatives:

inoculation, inoculating, inoculator

Usage Tips:

Use "inoculated" to describe someone who has received a vaccine or preventive treatment against a disease.

Common Phrases:

inoculated against disease, inoculated for safety, herd immunity through inoculation

Etymology:

From Latin *inoculare* ("to graft"), from *in-* ("into") + *oculus* ("eye" or "bud").

Examples:

  • 1. The doctor inoculated the child against measles.
  • 2. She felt relieved after being inoculated before traveling abroad.
  • 3. Farmers inoculated the plants to prevent fungal infections.
  • 4. The entire community was inoculated during the vaccination drive.

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