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inoculate
verb (inoculated , inoculating )
1 med to create immunity to a particular infectious disease in (a person or animal) by injecting a harmless form of an antigen which stimulates the body to produce its own antibodies They were inoculated against smallpox .
2 biol , etc to introduce a micro-organism, eg a bacterium or virus, into (a sterile medium) in order to start a culture, or into another organism, eg a rabbit, in order to produce antibodies to that micro-organism.
3 literary or old use to imbue or instil someone, eg with ideas or feelings.
[15c: from Latin inoculare to implant]
inoculation noun .
inoculative adjective .
inoculator noun .
verb (inoculated , inoculating )
1 med to create immunity to a particular infectious disease in (a person or animal) by injecting a harmless form of an antigen which stimulates the body to produce its own antibodies They were inoculated against smallpox .
2 biol , etc to introduce a micro-organism, eg a bacterium or virus, into (a sterile medium) in order to start a culture, or into another organism, eg a rabbit, in order to produce antibodies to that micro-organism.
3 literary or old use to imbue or instil someone, eg with ideas or feelings.
[15c: from Latin inoculare to implant]
inoculation noun .
inoculative adjective .
inoculator noun .
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