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===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{audio|en|En-us-vaccinate.ogg|Audio (US)}}
* {{audio|en|En-us-vaccinate.ogg|a=US}}
* {{IPA|en|/ˈvæksɪneɪt/}}
* {{IPA|en|/ˈvæksɪneɪt/}}
* {{hyphenation|en|vac|ci|nate}}
* {{hyphenation|en|vac|ci|nate}}
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{{en-verb}}
{{en-verb}}


# Treat with a [[vaccine]] to produce [[immunity]] against a [[disease]].
# {{lb|en|transitive}} To [[treat#Verb|treat]] (a [[person#Noun|person]] or an [[animal]]) with a [[vaccine#Noun|vaccine]] to [[produce#Verb|produce]] [[immunity]] against a [[disease#Noun|disease]].
#: {{synonyms|en|q1=archaic|vaccine}}
#* '''1933''', Groucho Marx, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_Soup_%281933_film%29 ''Duck Soup'' (movie)]
#* '''1933''', Groucho Marx, {{w|Duck_Soup (1933 film)|''Duck Soup'' (movie)}}
#*: You haven't stopped talking since I came here! You must have been '''vaccinated''' with a phonograph needle!
#*: You haven't stopped talking since I came here! You must have been '''vaccinated''' with a phonograph needle!
#* {{quote-journal|en|date=2021 February 24|author=Nigel Harris|title=Comment: Vaccines and railways|journal=RAIL|issue=925|page=3|text=Within weeks, Britain had '''vaccinated''' more people than France, Germany, Italy and Spain combined, a stunning achievement.}}
#* {{quote-journal|en|date=2021 February 24|author=Nigel Harris|title=Comment: Vaccines and railways|journal=RAIL|issue=925|page=3|text=Within weeks, Britain had '''vaccinated''' more people than France, Germany, Italy and Spain combined, a stunning achievement.}}


====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
* {{l|en|hypervaccinate}}
* {{l|en|vaccinator}}
* {{l|en|vaccinator}}


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====Translations====
====Translations====
{{trans-top|treat with a vaccine}}
{{trans-top|treat (a person or an animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease}}
* Arabic: {{t-needed|ar}}
* Arabic: {{t-needed|ar}}
* Armenian: {{t+|hy|պատվաստել}}
* Armenian: {{t+|hy|պատվաստել}}
* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|ваксинирам}}
* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|ваксинирам}}
* Burmese: {{t-needed|my}}
* Burmese: {{t+|my|ကာကွယ်ဆေးထိုး}}
* Catalan: {{t+|ca|vacunar}}, {{t+|ca|vaccinar}}
* Catalan: {{t+|ca|vacunar}}, {{t+|ca|vaccinar}}
* Chinese:
* Chinese:
*: Mandarin: {{t+|cmn|接种}}, {{t+|cmn|接種|tr=jiēzhǒng}}
*: Mandarin: {{t+|cmn|接種|tr=jiēzhǒng}}
* Czech: {{t|cs|očkovat}}
* Czech: {{t|cs|očkovat}}
* Danish: {{t|da|vaccinere}}
* Danish: {{t|da|vaccinere}}
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* Irish: {{t|ga|vacsaínigh}}
* Irish: {{t|ga|vacsaínigh}}
* Italian: {{t+|it|vaccinare}}
* Italian: {{t+|it|vaccinare}}
* Japanese: {{t-needed|ja}}
* Japanese: {{t|ja|ワクチンを打つ|tr=wakuchin o utsu}}
{{trans-mid}}
* Khmer: {{t|km|ចាក់វ៉ាក់សាំង}}
* Khmer: {{t|km|ចាក់វ៉ាក់សាំង}}
* Korean: {{t|ko|접종하다}}
* Korean: {{t|ko|접종하다}}
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* Thai: {{t-needed|th}}
* Thai: {{t-needed|th}}
* Tibetan: {{t-needed|bo}}
* Tibetan: {{t-needed|bo}}
* Turkish: {{t+|tr|aşılamak}}, {{t|tr|aşı yapmak}}
* Turkish: {{t+|tr|aşılamak}}, {{t+|tr|aşı yapmak}}
* Vietnamese: {{t|vi|chích ngừa}}, {{t+|vi|tiêm chủng}}, {{t+|vi|chủng ngừa}}, {{t+|vi|tiêm phòng}}, {{t+|vi|chích}}, {{t+|vi|chủng}}
* Vietnamese: {{t|vi|chích ngừa}}, {{t+|vi|tiêm chủng}}, {{t+|vi|chủng ngừa}}, {{t+|vi|tiêm phòng}}, {{t+|vi|chích}}, {{t+|vi|chủng}}
* Welsh: {{t+|cy|brechu}}
* Welsh: {{t+|cy|brechu}}
* Westrobothnian: {{t|gmq-bot|öymp}}
{{trans-bottom}}
{{trans-bottom}}


[[Category:en:Immunology]]
{{C|en|Immunology}}

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==Italian==
==Italian==
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===Anagrams===
===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|it|a=aacceintv|accentavi}}
* {{anagrams|it|a=aacceintv|accentavi}}

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==Latin==
==Latin==


===Adjective===
===Adjective===
{{la-adj-form|vaccīnāte}}
{{head|la|adjective form|head=vaccīnāte}}


# {{inflection of|la|vaccīnātus||voc|m|s}}
# {{inflection of|la|vaccīnātus||voc|m|s}}

Latest revision as of 11:16, 27 September 2024

English

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Etymology

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From vaccine +‎ -ate.

Pronunciation

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  • Audio (US):(file)
  • IPA(key): /ˈvæksɪneɪt/
  • Hyphenation: vac‧ci‧nate

Verb

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vaccinate (third-person singular simple present vaccinates, present participle vaccinating, simple past and past participle vaccinated)

  1. (transitive) To treat (a person or an animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
    Synonym: (archaic) vaccine
    • 1933, Groucho Marx, Duck Soup (movie)
      You haven't stopped talking since I came here! You must have been vaccinated with a phonograph needle!
    • 2021 February 24, Nigel Harris, “Comment: Vaccines and railways”, in RAIL, number 925, page 3:
      Within weeks, Britain had vaccinated more people than France, Germany, Italy and Spain combined, a stunning achievement.

Derived terms

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Translations

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Italian

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Etymology 1

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Verb

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vaccinate

  1. inflection of vaccinare:
    1. second-person plural present indicative
    2. second-person plural imperative

Etymology 2

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Participle

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vaccinate f pl

  1. feminine plural of vaccinato

Anagrams

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Latin

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Adjective

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vaccīnāte

  1. vocative masculine singular of vaccīnātus