Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To vaccinate (one already vaccinated).
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To vaccinate a second time or again.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb To
vaccinate again
Etymologies
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Examples
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There is also the question of: Will there be a need to revaccinate in five years?
Medpundit 2007
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For what it's worth, there's TONS of adopted autistic kids on the lsits I frequent; esp. because the guidelines for intl adoption are--revaccinate (and yes, that means layering vaccines on top of each other), 'cause those third world countries (where we're sending all our old mercury laden vaccines, by the way) must have sucky vaccines, right?
AP story: Tylenol linked to liver woes in Healthy subjects GreenFertility 2006
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"To avoid unnecessary losses and to restrict outbreaks it is crucial to immediately vaccinate all animals that have not yet been vaccinated and revaccinate the rest to strengthen immunity," the department said.
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Howard telegraphed frequently and sent a doctor to revaccinate her, as the virus he had administered himself had not taken.
Sleeping Fires: a Novel Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton 1902
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Vaccinate patients with a meningococcal vaccine at least two weeks prior to receiving the first dose of Soliris; revaccinate according to current medical guidelines for vaccine use.
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Vaccinate patients with a meningococcal vaccine at least two weeks prior to receiving the first dose of Soliris; revaccinate according to current medical guidelines for vaccine use.
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Karen Waite, MS, equine specialist with MSU Extension added "If you have a horse and are unsure of its vaccination history, you should revaccinate them to be sure they are protected."
TheHorse.com News 2010
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Vaccinate patients with a meningococcal vaccine at least two weeks prior to receiving the first dose of Soliris; revaccinate according to current medical guidelines for vaccine use.
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Vaccinate patients with a meningococcal vaccine at least two weeks prior to receiving the first dose of Soliris; revaccinate according to current medical guidelines for vaccine use.
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This vaccine provides long-term coverage without the necessity to revaccinate and protects against carriage of the bacteria.
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