vaccinate in the PONS Dictionary

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vaccinate [or inoculate] sb

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Vaccination against pathogenic organisms may not help these individuals, because vaccinating them does not properly stimulate production of antibodies.
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Because of this, adults, who are not in great danger from pertussis, are increasingly being encouraged to be vaccinated.
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Its poor geographical position in relation to pasture leads farmers to vaccinate their animals in the neighboring towns with all the problems that pose.
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As the prevalence of a disease increases, people will demand to be vaccinated.
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Of that number, 5,000,000 had been vaccinated within the first two weeks.
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Scarring may result and consequently exhibition poultry breeders prefer to vaccinate and avoid this disease.
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Guests who were still there were all vaccinated.
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These are vets designated by the prefecture as able to issue certificates and officially vaccinate your dog.
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Dog owners often vaccinate their dogs with the first, but do not finish the series.
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As long as the vast majority of people are vaccinated, it is much more difficult for an outbreak of disease to occur, let alone spread.
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