Immunization

/ɪˌmjuːnəˈzeɪʃən/ noun

Immunization is the process of making a person or animal protected against a disease, usually by giving a vaccine. It trains the immune system to recognize and fight specific germs.

From "immunize" (to make immune) plus the noun suffix "-ation." "Immunize" itself comes from Latin "immunis" (exempt), reflecting the idea of gaining exemption from disease.

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