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vaccinate

[vak-suh-neyt] / ˈvæk səˌneɪt /
VERB
give a shot to treat or prevent disease
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The government said all other families should continue to have children vaccinated at their local surgery.

From BBC

Less than 18% of social care workers had received the jab as of 21 December, while just under 42% of health care workers had been vaccinated.

From BBC

They vaccinated mice with ovalbumin, a protein found in egg whites that is often used to study immune reactions to a specific antigen.

From Science Daily

By combining modern laboratory techniques with previously published data from vaccinated individuals, the team uncovered a two-stage immune response.

From Science Daily

Among children age 6 months to 17 years, an estimated 40.8% had been vaccinated as of the first week of December, according to the National Immunization Survey.

From Los Angeles Times