Immune

/ɪˈmjuːn/ adjective

Immune means protected from a disease because your body can fight it off, often thanks to previous exposure or vaccination. It can also mean not affected by something, like being immune to criticism.

From Latin "immunis" meaning "exempt, free from public service or burden," from "in-" (not) and "munia" (duties). The medical sense developed as scientists learned how bodies could be "exempt" from certain diseases.

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