"Inoculable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Inoculable refers to something that can be inoculated or infected with a substance or microorganism, especially with the aim of inducing immunity or a specific response.
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Inoculability refers to the quality or state of being capable of being inoculated, which means to be susceptible to the introduction of a foreign substance, usually to stimulate an immune response. In medicine, innoculability can refer specifically to the ability of a patient's body to accept and respond to a vaccine or other form of immunization.
An inoculant is a substance, usually a microorganism, that is intentionally introduced into the environment or a living organism to improve or promote growth, health, or well-being. It is often used in agriculture to enhance the soil quality, increase crop yields, and reduce the need for pesticides and fertilizers.
Inoculated refers to the act of introducing a small, weakened, or killed form of a pathogen (such as a virus, bacteria, or fungus) into the body in order to stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies and build immunity to that particular disease or infection. In other words, being inoculated means being given a vaccination to prevent or reduce the severity of a disease.
The term "inoculation" refers to the act of introducing a small amount of a weakened or altered germ or virus into the body, in order to stimulate the production of antibodies and thereby provide protection against future infection or disease.
Inoculative refers to any action, practice, or technique that serves to introduce or instill something, especially a feeling, idea, or habit, into someone or something.