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inoculate

[ih-nok-yuh-leyt] / ɪˈnɒk yəˌleɪt /
VERB
immunize
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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But modernism’s dream of a utopian simplicity that can inoculate us against chaos has definitely entered a weird, dark late stage.

From Washington Post

Many start to experiment with inoculating their own growing material, like straw or mulch, using sawdust spawn or liquid cultures, and setting up growing chambers, tubs and tents to control light and humidity.

From Washington Post

Shortly after leaving office he began trying to inoculate himself against attacks by promising an uncompromising law-and-order agenda, with especially harsh treatment of drug dealers.

From New York Times

The WHO said context mattered in deciding whether to inoculate younger people given the lower burden of disease.

From Seattle Times

She noted that the main state-owned broadcasters of the two countries also signed an agreement to share historical content, underscoring their shared interest in inoculating their populations against Western political influences.

From New York Times