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immunize

[im-yuh-nahyz, ih-myoo-nahyz] / ˈɪm yəˌnaɪz, ɪˈmyu naɪz /
VERB
perform vaccination
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After Epstein’s death, the men used their executor roles—controlling both victims’ compensation and access to records—to try to immunize themselves from personal lawsuits, according to court filings.

From The Wall Street Journal

In essence, it temporarily immunizes troubled banks from the colossal decline in bond prices and mortgage-backed securities that was largely caused by the Fed’s campaign to fight inflation by raising interest rates.

From New York Times

He has argued that the Constitution’s “speech or debate” clause, which shields members of Congress from reprisals for legislative conduct, immunizes him against testifying because the vice president serves as president of the Senate.

From Los Angeles Times

District Judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan rejected Trump's claim that "absolute litigation privilege" immunized the former president for allegedly defaming Carroll last Oct.

From Reuters

And when the district was preparing to reopen campuses for in-person learning, the union demanded that teachers first have the opportunity to be fully immunized against COVID-19.

From Los Angeles Times