Immune
immune (adjective) - able to escape or avoid a situation or process entirely
immunity from Y - exempt from Y, able to avoid Y entirely
immune to feminine charms
not immune to terrorism
immune from prosecution
immune from prosecution for corruption
industry not immune to economic recession
immune to a downturn in the economy
immune to arecession
immune to outside influences
far from immune to error
immune from Y
immune to Y
have immunity from Y
immunity against X
army patrols no longer immune from rebel attacks
immune to corporal punishment
diplomatic immunity
immunity to prosecution
criminal immunity
legal immunity
immunity from arrest
blanket immunity
blanket immunity from prosecution
granted immunity
confer immunity
claimed immunity
immune to criticism
immune to childish weakness
immune to anxiety about Y
being fearless is like being immune to pain
judgment is by no means immune to criticism
a certificate of immunity
enjoy immunity
complete immunity
temporary immunity
not immune to anger or problems with self-control
not immune to public pressure
immune from the competitive pressure
saints, if not immune, at least determined to resist temptation
immune at least to some of the difficulties that might affect companies' trading performance
immune to pressures
not immune to pressures from the outside world
immune to the effects of psychology
felt sweetly immune to distress
safe, immune to his advances
immune to his advances
Example sentences:
* The company will not be immune to any downturn in the economy.
* He clearly considers himself immune from peer pressure.
* They are completely immune to our attempts to disrupt their business.
* Still, America is not immune to terrorism (and will become more vulnerable to it if its security is relatively lax).
* He's immune to feminine charms.
* No sentence is completely immune to revision.
* Perhaps no one was immune to the lure of war.
* Karen was safe, immune to her sister's advances.
* They felt sweetly immune to distress.
* But today had shown her that she wasn't immune to normal natural feelings, and even her imaginery passion for the handsome singer hadn't protected her from this very real and very frightening feeling of genuine affection.?
* In spite of being the main source of generating profit, E&P operations have not been immune from the cost-cutting drive aimed at reducing capital debt.
* Sometimes he thought that she regarded his affairs with a casual, slightly amused indulgence as if, herself immune to a childish weakness, she was nevertheless indisposed to criticize it in others.?
* Are they immune to anxiety about the decline of our inner cities, to unemployment, homelessness, drug abuse, and crime??
* Being fearless is like being immune to pain: it means we do things which others, in their right minds, would never consider.
* The Japanese judgment is by no means immune to criticism.
* The other top editorial people have a better news sense but they are not immune to the old-money patina: all have centrist views with a pro-establishment tinge.
* Intelligent men in love with their wives weren't immune to blatantly offered temptations.
* And, of course, parents themselves are not immune to anger or problems over self-control.
* Even the highest-priced leading manufacturer was not immune to these practices.
* Nevertheless, they were not immune to public pressure nor to the machinations of some of their fellow councillors and critics, and the realisation that their policy was not as flexible 85 they had hoped, they started to liberalise it both in its written form and its application to particular cases.
* Fixed-interest securities would be immune at least to some of the difficulties that might affect companies' trading performance.
* But (and here was the apparent cause of difficulty) we have seen that entrepreneurship can neverbe immune from the competitive pressure.
* Aren't saints, if not immune, at least determined to resist temptation?
* From the mid eighteenth century, in theory at least, members of the nobility could not lose rank, estate, honour, or life without trial by their peers, and they became immune to corporal punishment.
* Ma is clearing lunch, and the Monster (who had proved as immune to holy caravan water as predicted), is sprawled on the rug stinking the place out as always.
* It is not an island and not immune to pressures from the outside world.
* But already there were signs that the mood was changing, that to the people all uniforms were alike, the Army was now being tarred with the same brush as the Tans, and its patrols, as his own men had recently learned, were no longer immune from IRA attacks.






