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immunosuppressed — adjective Affected by immunosuppression … Wiktionary
immunosuppressed — adj. (Medicine) lacking a completely efficient immune system; having a decreased resistance to disease … English contemporary dictionary
immunosuppressed — a. lacking a fully effective immune system; having the normal immune response suppressed. ♦ immunosuppressant, n. drug causing immunosuppression, especially to prevent rejection of a transplanted organ. ♦ immunosuppression, n. ♦… … Dictionary of difficult words
immunosuppressed — adj. (of an individual) rendered partially or completely unable to react immunologically. * * * adjective of persons whose immune response is inadequate • Pertains to noun: ↑immunosuppression … Useful english dictionary
immunosuppression — immunosuppressed, adj. /im yeuh noh seuh presh euhn, i myooh /, n. Pathol. the inhibition of the normal immune response because of disease, the administration of drugs, or surgery. [1960 65; IMMUNO + SUPPRESSION] * * * Suppression of immunity… … Universalium
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