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inoculation

[ih-nok-yuh-ley-shuhn] / ɪˌnɒk yəˈleɪ ʃən /
NOUN
immunization
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More promising were inoculation studies, which warned people ahead of time that they might see a conspiracy theory and gave them an argument against it.

From Scientific American

U.S. officials have rejected inoculations against brucellosis for park bison because they say existing vaccines lack efficacy and are hard to distribute.

From New York Times

The best inoculation from these temptations of the deep — which take many a varied form — is to recruit only the most trustworthy of crew and give wide berth to the merfolk.

From Los Angeles Times

Onesimus, Howard said, introduced “to the Western world an inoculation process that would be rooted in the very invention of modern era vaccines.”

From Washington Post

The inoculation campaign started in 2021, and already more than 300 tamarins have been vaccinated.

From Seattle Times