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Inculation

Description:

Inculation is a term that refers to the act of introducing a substance, typically a vaccine, into the body to stimulate immunity against a specific disease. It can also refer to the process of imparting knowledge or ideas to someone.

Examples:

As a noun:

  • The child received their measles inculation at the doctor's office.
  • After the inculation with the flu vaccine, she experienced mild soreness in her arm.

As a verb:

  • The nurse inculated the patient against various infectious diseases.
  • Teachers play a crucial role in inculating knowledge to their students.

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