Pronunciation: /ɪˌmjuːnɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun a process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination
A1 Immunization helps protect children from diseases.
A2 It is important to follow the recommended immunization schedule.
B1 Many countries have mandatory immunization requirements for school enrollment.
B2 The effectiveness of immunization programs can be seen in the decrease of certain diseases.
C1 Public health campaigns have been successful in promoting immunization among the population.
C2 Research continues to improve the safety and efficacy of immunization methods.
formal Immunization is a critical component of public health initiatives to prevent the spread of diseases.
informal Make sure you get your immunization shots before traveling to foreign countries.
slang I heard getting immunized is like getting a superpower against getting sick.
figurative Education is the best immunization against ignorance.
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