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How to pronounce inoculate in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms immunise, immunize, vaccinate
Type of shoot, inject
Derivation inoculant, inoculating, inoculation, inoculator
Type Words
Type of impregnate
Type Words
Type of propagate
Type Words
Type of inclose, stick in, enclose, insert, introduce, put in
Has types seed
Type Words
Type of inform


My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs.

Examples of inoculate

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With more vaccine available, this means the H1N1 vaccine can inoculate twice as.
From the voanews.com
Surviving a grueling trauma does not inoculate one against the stresses of aging.
From the nytimes.com
Day care staff can administer pills, but they don't inoculate or treat illnesses.
From the buffalonews.com
How can we inoculate ourselves against a recurrence of this whole awful cycle?
From the theatlantic.com
The campaign to inoculate millions of Americans against H1N1 flu began Monday.
From the cnn.com
The downside is as we inoculate ourselves against disease, other diseases crop up.
From the gothamgal.com
The health ministry launched a massive campaign to inoculate 13 million Egyptians.
From the time.com
It has been available in the U.S. since 1995 to inoculate against the disease.
From the en.wikipedia.org
So, inoculate yourself by regularly and specifically including her in plans.
From the sacbee.com
More examples
  • Introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of; "My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs"
  • Introduce a microorganism into
  • Immunize: perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation; "We vaccinate against scarlet fever"; "The nurse vaccinated the children in the school"
  • Insert a bud for propagation
  • Impregnate with the virus or germ of a disease in order to render immune
  • (inoculating) the act of protecting against disease by introducing a vaccine into the body to induce immunity; "doctors examined the recruits but nurses did the inoculating"
  • Inoculation is the placement of something that will grow or reproduce, and is most commonly used in respect of the introduction of a serum, vaccine, or antigenic substance into the body of a human or animal, especially to produce or boost immunity to a specific disease. ...
  • (inoculation) The introduction of an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease; The introduction of a microorganism into a culture medium; An inoculum, what is inoculated
  • (Inoculation) Introduction of material (usually a vaccine) into the tissues.