immunity
noun /ɪˈmjuːnəti/
  /ɪˈmjuːnəti/
 (plural immunities)
- [uncountable] the body’s ability to avoid or not be affected by infection and disease
- immunity (to something) immunity to infection
 - immunity against something The vaccine provides longer immunity against flu.
 
Wordfinder- bacteria
 - disease
 - epidemic
 - fever
 - illness
 - immunity
 - infection
 - spread
 - vaccinate
 - virus
 
Collocations IllnessesIllnessesBecoming ill- catch a cold/an infectious disease/the flu/(British English) flu/pneumonia/a virus/(informal) a bug
 - get (British English) ill/(North American English) sick/a disease/AIDS/breast cancer/a cold/the flu/(British English) flu/a migraine
 - come down with a cold/the flu/(British English) flu
 - contract a deadly disease/a serious illness/HIV/AIDS
 - be infected with a virus/a parasite/HIV
 - develop cancer/diabetes/a rash/an ulcer/symptoms of hepatitis
 - have a heart attack/a stroke
 - provoke/trigger/produce an allergic reaction
 - block/burst/rupture a blood vessel
 - damage/sever a nerve/an artery/a tendon
 
- feel (British English) ill/nauseous/queasy
 - be running (British English) a temperature/(North American English) a fever
 - have a head cold/diabetes/heart disease/lung cancer/a headache/(British English) a high temperature/(North American English) a fever
 - suffer from asthma/malnutrition/frequent headaches/bouts of depression/a mental disorder
 - be laid up with/ (British English) be in bed with a cold/the flu/(British English) flu/a migraine
 - nurse a cold/a headache/a hangover
 - battle/fight cancer/depression/addiction/alcoholism
 
- examine a patient
 - diagnose a condition/disease/disorder
 - be diagnosed with cancer/diabetes/schizophrenia
 - prescribe/be given/be on/take drugs/medicine/medication/pills/painkillers/antibiotics
 - treat somebody for cancer/depression/shock
 - have/undergo an examination/an operation/surgery/a kidney transplant/therapy/chemotherapy/treatment for cancer
 - have/be given an injection/(British English) a flu jab/(North American English) a flu shot/a blood transfusion/a scan/an X-ray
 - cure a disease/an ailment/cancer/a headache/a patient
 - prevent the spread of disease/further outbreaks/damage to the lungs
 - be vaccinated against the flu/(British English) flu/the measles/(British English) measles/polio/smallpox
 - enhance/boost/confer/build immunity to a disease
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Health and Fitnessc1- The vaccine only confers immunity for a few months.
 - High levels of stress may lower your immunity to common illnesses.
 - The island's inhabitants had no immunity to the diseases carried by the explorers and quickly succumbed.
 - The newcomers lacked immunity against local strains of the disease.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- strong
 - acquired
 - natural
 - …
 
- have
 - lack
 - acquire
 - …
 
- develop
 
- immunity against
 - immunity to
 
 - [uncountable] immunity (to something) the state of not being affected by something, especially something that you might expect to be harmful
- the president's seeming immunity to criticism
 
 - [uncountable, countable] immunity (from something) the state of being protected from something
- The spies were all granted immunity from prosecution.
 - parliamentary/congressional immunity (= protection against particular laws that is given to politicians)
 - Officials of all member states receive certain privileges and immunities.
 
Extra Examples- He has agreed to waive his diplomatic immunity and face prosecution.
 - Several ministers were stripped of parliamentary immunity as a prelude to facing corruption charges.
 - Unions were granted immunity from prosecution for non-violent acts.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
 - total
 - diplomatic
 - …
 
- enjoy
 - claim
 - seek
 - …
 
- immunity from
 
 
Word Originlate Middle English: in the sense ‘exemption (from a liability)’: from Latin immunitas, from immunis ‘exempt from public service or charge’, from in- ‘not’ + munis ‘ready for service’.