Pronunciation: /ɪˌnɑkjəˈleɪʃən/
noun a method of protecting a person or animal against a disease by introducing a vaccine into the body to stimulate the immune system
A1 Inoculation helps protect against diseases.
A2 The doctor recommended getting an inoculation before traveling.
B1 Inoculation is a common practice before starting school.
B2 The inoculation process can sometimes cause mild side effects.
C1 The government has implemented a nationwide inoculation program.
C2 Research shows that inoculation has greatly reduced the spread of certain diseases.
formal The inoculation process is crucial in preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
informal Make sure to get your inoculation before traveling to another country.
slang I heard that getting the flu shot is a good inoculation against getting sick.
figurative Education is the best inoculation against ignorance.
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