inoculating

[US]/[ˈɪnɒkjuˌleɪtɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈɪnəˌkjuˌleɪtɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (present participle of inoculate)To introduce a vaccine or antigen into a person or animal to provide immunity against a disease.; To protect against a disease by introducing a weakened or inactive form of the pathogen.; To introduce something into a plant to protect it from disease.

Phrases & Collocations

inoculating against

self-inoculating

routinely inoculating

inoculating children

inoculating livestock

inoculating plants

being inoculated

inoculating with

inoculating dose

inoculating agent

Example Sentences

the doctor recommended inoculating the child against measles.

we are inoculating the plants with a beneficial bacteria.

regularly inoculating livestock prevents the spread of disease.

the lab is inoculating agar plates with bacterial cultures.

inoculating the soil with nitrogen-fixing bacteria improves growth.

the process of inoculating involves careful technique and sterile conditions.

they are inoculating against the flu before the season begins.

inoculating seedlings ensures a strong start for the plants.

the farmer is inoculating the seeds with rhizobium bacteria.

inoculating the wound with a probiotic can aid healing.

it's important to inoculating against preventable diseases.

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