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vaccinated

adjective as in immunized

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You get vaccinated in the arm, you shouldn't have inflammation in the joint.

In Monrovia, she could not find a hospital to get her son vaccinated.

The most at risk from measles, she noted, are infants too young to be vaccinated.

But even though the disease occurs among vaccinees, it typically is much less severe than that seem among those never vaccinated.

In the past, measles in the community effectively provided a booster for vaccinated people.

I showed 'em an old scar on my left leg where I was vaccinated once, and told 'em that's where they shot me with a bow an' arrer.

He had committed all he had to God, and it would be taking the child out of the hands of Providence to have it vaccinated.

In the winter of 1814-15 they had suffered rather severely from small pox and were vaccinated to prevent its spread.

To secure, as far as possible, against the chances of escaping the vaccine disease, I invariably vaccinated in each arm.

Nearly all those Indians vaccinated with those two crusts, have been vaccinated, and passed regularly though the vaccine disease.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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