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vaccinate

verb as in give a shot to treat or prevent disease

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Then, his team showed that this new F protein was both more stable in the lab and successfully worked to vaccinate mice against RSV.

However, the vaccines fail to clear bacteria from the upper respiratory tract, allowing even vaccinated individuals to spread the disease.

While Kennedy has denied on several occasions that he is anti-vaccination and said he and his children are vaccinated, he has repeatedly stated widely debunked claims about vaccine harm.

From BBC

The aim of these chemtrails is either vaccinating the population, spreading pandemics of controlling the minds of the masses, the conspiracy theories go on to claim.

From BBC

When the Salk vaccine came out, we were among the first children who were vaccinated.

From Salon

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

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