Sentence examples for the immunity from inspiring English sources

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the immunity

noun

The state of being insusceptible to something; notably: Fully protective resistance against infection. An exemption from specified duties, such as payments or services. An exemption from prosecution. An exemption given to a player from losing or being withdrawn from play.

  • Some people have better immunity to diseases than others.

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The immunity has finished.

The immunity lasts only about three to five years.

The immunity would not cover them with baseball, however.

But we can strengthen the immunity of our bodies".

The immunity runs out when Mr. Chirac leaves office.

Now is the time to boost the immunity levels".

L. Paul Bremer III, who supervised the drafting of the immunity order as administrator of the United States occupation authority, said: "The immunity is not absolute.

Prosecutors would not discuss why they had agreed to the immunity.

Under pressure, Sanders has backed away from his previous support for the immunity law.

In June 1993 he was told by police about the immunity from prosecution.

The defense discovered the immunity after the trial in discussions with Mr. Silvester's attorney, Hope Seeley.

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