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Mcbian Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Immunity and impunity

What is the meaning of Immunity and impunity? How can I make sentences of those words?
  

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She has been treated to have immunity against malaria. immunity- resistance against a illness, disease etc She has been indulging in violent acts because of the impunity she enjoys being a nephew of the Minister for Law and Order. impunity -freedom from punishment

  • She has been treated to have immunity against malaria.
  • immunity- resistance against a illness, disease etc She has been indulging in violent acts because of the impunity she enjoys being a nephew of the Minister for Law and Order.
  • impunity -freedom from punishment
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She has been treated to have immunity against malaria.
immunity- resistance against a illness, disease etc

She has been indulging in violent acts because of the impunity she enjoys being a nephew of the Minister for Law and Order.
impunity -freedom from punishment
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Hi,

Immunity and impunity

Immunity and impunity are similar, but not identical, in both meaning and spelling. Immunity relates to protection from punishment, duty, liability or illness.

Eg: Telecommunications companies have been granted legal immunity for cooperating in warrantless
domestic wiretapping because it was ordered by the president.

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