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inoculated

adjective as in vaccinated

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Forty million Americans were inoculated, unnecessarily as it turned out.

Troops traveling north from the Carolinas were soon stopping in Virginia to be inoculated before continuing on.

He had his wife, Martha, inoculated in Philadelphia, and she came through the process healthy.

Before the end of 1777, nearly 40,000 troops had been inoculated.

In fact, we have been inoculated from the experience of contagion.

At the age of sixty-two I inoculated him, and was very careful in selecting matter in its most active state.

Several children and adults were inoculated from the arm of William Pead.

Several months afterwards, he was again inoculated with variolous matter, but no sensible effect was produced on the constitution.

At the same time, I inoculated Abby, and the jailer's children, who all had it so lightly as hardly to interrupt their play.

But such free-minded individuals, not inoculated with Shakespeare-worship, are no longer to be found in our Christian society.

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

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