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Vaccinate - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To vaccinate means to administer a vaccine to protect against a specific disease by stimulating the body’s immune system. It helps prevent infections and promotes public health.

vaccinate

/ˈvæksəneɪt/ /ˈvæksɪneɪt/

Definition:

To administer a vaccine to stimulate immunity against a disease.

Synonyms:

immunize, inoculate, protect

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

infect, expose

Common Collocations:

vaccinate children, vaccinate against flu, fully vaccinated

Derivatives:

vaccination, vaccinator, vaccinated

Usage Tips:

Use "vaccinate" when referring to administering a vaccine for disease prevention; often followed by "against."

Common Phrases:

herd immunity, booster shot, vaccine rollout

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "vaccinus," meaning "from cows," referencing early smallpox vaccines from cowpox.

Examples:

  • 1. The doctor will vaccinate the baby next week.
  • 2. Parents should vaccinate their children against measles.
  • 3. The clinic offers free flu vaccines to vaccinate the community.
  • 4. Travelers must be vaccinated before visiting certain countries.

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