1. immune - Noun
2. immune - Adjective
3. immune - Verb
4. immune - Adjective Satellite
Exempt; protected by inoculation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryJust as we would have no need of the farmer's labor and toil if we were living amid the delights of paradise, so also we would not require the medical art for relief if we were immune to disease, as was the case, by God's gift, at the time of Creation before the Fall. Basil of Caesarea
A child who is protected from all controversial ideas is as vulnerable as a child who is protected from every germ. The infection, when it comes- and it will come- may overwhelm the system, be it the immune system or the belief system. Jane Smiley
Educational enterprises do not for any length of time remain immune from the struggle of interests for power which is the dominant feature of social life under a class system. A. J. Muste
Ironically enough, the only people who can hold up indefinitely under the stress of modern war are psychotics. Individual insanity is immune to the consequences of collective insanity. Aldous Huxley
No apple tree is immune from worms. Russian Proverb
Even immortals are not immune to fate. African Zulu Proverb