"Immunization" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "immunization" refers to the process of making someone or something immune to a particular disease or infection by introducing a small, harmless amount of the disease-causing agent (such as a vaccine) to help the body build up resistance against it.
Immunisation is the process by which an individual or species becomes protected from a particular disease or infection, usually through the administration of a vaccine. It involves introducing a small, harmless piece of the disease-causing agent into the body, which triggers the immune system to produce antibodies and fight off the disease. As a result, the individual becomes immune to the disease and is no longer susceptible to infection.
Immunizations refer to the process of giving a person a vaccine or a series of vaccines to help their body protect itself against infectious diseases.
Immunises is the third person singular present tense of the verb "immunize", which means to make someone or something resistant to a particular disease or infection by giving them a vaccine or other medical treatment.
Immunising means to make someone or something immune to a particular disease or infection by giving them a vaccine or other protective treatment.