Immune in Tagalog

“Immune” in Tagalog translates to “may immunidad,” “imyun,” or “protektado,” describing protection from disease, infection, or negative effects. This term is essential in medical contexts and also used figuratively for resistance to criticism or harm. Mastering this word helps discuss health, protection, and resistance in Filipino conversations.

[Words] = Immune

[Definition]:

  • Immune /ɪˈmjuːn/
  • Adjective 1: Protected from or resistant to a particular disease or infection, typically through antibodies or vaccination.
  • Adjective 2: Not affected by or susceptible to something, especially something undesirable.
  • Adjective 3: Exempt from an obligation, penalty, or legal process.

[Synonyms] = May immunidad, Imyun, Protektado, May resistensya, Hindi tinatamaan, Ligtas, May sanggalang, Exempted, May kaligtasan

[Example]:

– Ex1_EN: Children who are vaccinated become immune to measles and other preventable diseases.
– Ex1_PH: Ang mga batang nabakunahan ay nagiging may immunidad sa tigdas at iba pang maiiwasang sakit.

– Ex2_EN: After recovering from chickenpox, most people are immune to the virus for life.
– Ex2_PH: Pagkatapos gumaling mula sa bulutong, karamihan ng mga tao ay imyun sa virus habambuhay.

– Ex3_EN: The CEO seemed immune to criticism, continuing with his controversial decisions.
– Ex3_PH: Ang CEO ay tila hindi tinatamaan ng kritisismo, nagpapatuloy sa kanyang kontrobersyal na mga desisyon.

– Ex4_EN: Diplomats are often immune from prosecution under international law.
– Ex4_PH: Ang mga diplomata ay madalas na exempted mula sa prosekusyon sa ilalim ng batas internasyonal.

– Ex5_EN: No one is immune to making mistakes, regardless of experience or expertise.
– Ex5_PH: Walang ligtas sa paggawa ng mga pagkakamali, anuman ang karanasan o kadalubhasaan.

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