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granting immunity ThesaurusNoun | 1. | granting immunity - an act exempting someone; "he was granted immunity from prosecution"exemption, immunitywaiver, discharge, release - a formal written statement of relinquishmentfix - an exemption granted after influence (e.g., money) is brought to bear; "collusion resulted in tax fixes for gamblers"official immunity - personal immunity accorded to a public official from liability to anyone injured by actions that are the consequence of exerting official authoritysovereign immunity - an exemption that precludes bringing a suit against the sovereign government without the government's consent; "the doctrine of sovereign immunity originated with the maxim that the king can do no wrong"testimonial immunity, use immunity - an exemption that displaces the privilege against self-incrimination; neither compelled testimony or any fruits of it can be used against the witness who therefore can no longer fear self-incrimination |
granting immunity Related to granting immunity: use immunity, transactional immunitySynonyms for granting immunitynoun an act exempting someoneSynonymsRelated Words- waiver
- discharge
- release
- fix
- official immunity
- sovereign immunity
- testimonial immunity
- use immunity
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