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Immune   /ɪmjˈun/   Listen
Immune

adjective
1.
Relating to the condition of immunity.
2.
Secure against.  "Immune from criminal prosecution"
3.
Relating to or conferring immunity (to disease or infection).  Synonym: resistant.
4.
(usually followed by 'to') not affected by a given influence.
noun
1.
A person who is immune to a particular infection.



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"Immune" Quotes from Famous Books



... yourself be immune from the feeling on certain days that you are not at your best. Somehow or other, your wits seem befogged. You hesitate to undertake important interviews. Your interest lags. And though crises arise in your business, you feel weighted down and unable to meet them with that ...
— Initiative Psychic Energy • Warren Hilton

... who sit immune, far removed from war and all its horrors, to those to whom when Death comes, he comes in shape as gentle as he may—to all such I dedicate these ...
— Great Britain at War • Jeffery Farnol

... plotter, who for so many months had baffled an army of spies, would still manage to evade Chauvelin and remain immune to ...
— The Scarlet Pimpernel • Baroness Orczy

... recently ran down and killed a bewildered soldier impeded by a crutch strange to him, Paris raised its voice in a new cry of rage. Beyond the Champs lyses, far beyond, rose the Eiffel tower. Capable, immune so far from the attacks of the enemy, its very outlines seem to have taken on a great importance. Once the giant toy of a people who frolicked, it now serves in its swift mission as the emblem of a race more gigantic than we ...
— Defenders of Democracy • Militia of Mercy

... with the news that he was going to enlist in a company made up of bronco busters and rough riders from the West, that she need not worry about herself or about him, for he had just put five hundred dollars to her account in bank, and that as for himself he possessed a charmed life and was immune, as she well knew, and need fear bullets no more than the fever. By this he meant that he had had yellow fever years before in Louisiana, and that a ball which had once been fired at him had gone clean through his body without taking ...
— The Filigree Ball • Anna Katharine Green


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